past participle adjective & neuter · āgata 6 · āgata 1
Āgata [past participle of āgacchati] 1. come, arrived Miln 18 (°kāraṇa the reason of his coming); Vv-a 78 (°ṭṭhāna); Pv-a 81 (kiṃ āgat'attha why have you come here) come by, got attained (°-) A II 110 = Pp 48 (°visa); Mhv 14, 27 (°phala = Anāgāmiphala) -āgatāgatā (plural) people coming and going, passivers by, all comers Pv-a 39, 78, 129; Vv-a 190 (especially of saṅgha). °svāgata "wel-come", greeted, hailed; neuter welcome, hail Thig 337; Pv IV 3 15 , opposite durāgata not liked, unwelcome, A II 117, 143, 153; III 163; Thig 337. 2. come down, handed down (by memory, said of texts) D I 88; Dhp-a II 35; Pj I 229; Vv-a 30; āgatāgamo, one to whom the āgama, or the āgamas, have been handed down, Vin I 127, 337; II 8; IV 158; A II 147; Miln 19, 21. 3. anāgata not come yet, i.e. future; usually in combination with atīta (past) and paccuppanna (present): see atīta and anāgata.
(adjective) come, arrived, come back; present; having reached, attained; come down, handed down, learnt; (neuter) arrival; coming
(āgacchati 的【過分】),【中】 來。
(pp, pp of āgacchati) present; at hand; current [lit.] come here Construction: ā + √gam + ta
(masc, masc, agent, from āgacchati) guest; visitor; arriver [lit.] come here Construction: ā + √gam + ta
(nt, nt, pp of āgacchati) coming; arrival coming [lit.] come here Construction: ā + √gam + ta
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