āgata
Āgata,[pp. of āgacchati] (1) come,arrived Miln.18 (°kāraṇa the reason of his coming); VvA.78 (°ṭṭhāna); PvA.81 (kiṁ āgat’attha why have you come here) come by,got attained (°-) A.II,110 = Pug.48 (°visa); Mhvs XIV. 28 (°phala = anāgānuphala) --āgat’āgatā (pl.) people coming & going,passers by,all comers PvA.39,78,129; VvA.190 (Ep. of saṅgha). --sv’āgata “wel-come”,greeted,hailed; nt. welcome,hail Th.2,337; Pv IV.315,opp. durāgata not liked,unwelcome,A.II,117,143,153; III,163; Th.2,337. -- (2) come down,handed down (by memory,said of texts) D.I,88; DhA.II,35; KhA 229; VvA.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 combn. with atīta (past) & paccuppanna (present):see atīta and anāgata. (Page 94)