释义 |
com·er \ˈkəmə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from comen to come + -er 1. a. : one that comes; especially : one that comes voluntarily or offers or chooses to come (as to a contest) — used chiefly in the plural and in the phrase all comers b. : one newly arrived : arrival 2. : one making rapid progress or showing promise especially of future success or prominence |