I. noun
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Etymology: Middle English, from the gerund of comen to come
: an act or instance of approaching : approach , arrival , advent , manifestation
II. adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from the present participle of comen to come
: that comes or is about to come: as
a. : approaching
a fine black studhorse coming four this spring
: lying in the near future : next
the coming week or year
b. archaic : ready to offer or meet advances : forward
c. : due , deserved — compare have it coming
d. : on the way to attain importance or distinction
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- coming and going