come
verbarcaico/ˈvĩdɨ/rare
vin·de
Definition
Archaic form of the second person plural imperative of the verb 'to come'. Used in archaic, biblical, or literary contexts.
"Come unto me, all ye that labour" (Matthew 11:28).
The king commanded, "Come, my vassals!"
Common collocations
come to me
Idiomatic expressions
- Come unto me, all ye that labour (biblical expression)
Etymology
Do latim 'venite', imperativo plural de 'venire' (vir).