Nonseparable
Verbs of similar meaning:
originate from; derive from
20.1 come from (present tense)
20.1.1 Emily and Cooper are discussing the word “ergo”.
Emily: What does “ergo” mean? I’ve heard it before, but I’ve forgotten
what it means.
Cooper: I think it comes from Latin originally. It means “therefore”.
Emily: Oh yes. That’s it. Thanks.
Cooper: No problem.
20.1.2 Daniel and Claire are talking about their names.
Daniel: What does your name mean, Claire?
Claire: I think it comes from Latin. It means “bright” or “clear”. How about
your name?
Daniel: My name comes from Hebrew. It means “God is my judge”
apparently.
Claire: Interesting.
Daniel: Yeah. I’m not religious, but I like my name.