doszły
//ˈdɔ.ʂwɘ//
Polishverb
Grammatical form
doszły is the third-person plural nonvirile past form of dojść — “to arrive, to reach, to get to (to get somewhere by foot)”.
Definitions of dojść verb · /ˈdɔjɕt͡ɕ/ | /ˈdɔjɕt͡ɕ/ | /ˈdɔjɕt͡ɕ/ | [ˈdɔjɕt͡ɕ]
Full entry for dojść →- 1.to arrive, to reach, to get to (to get somewhere by foot)
- 2.to reach, to get to (to move in a specific way to reach a point in space)
- 3.to reach, to get to (to arrive at an addressee)
- 4.to reach, to get to (to reach a specific place by spreading in its own way)
- 5.to reach, to get to (to join or be joined to an already existing group of people, phenomena or things)
- 6.to reach, to get to (to achieve a certain kind of trait or state)
- 7.to get to, to make it to (to reach a particular point in a series)
- 8.to reach, to get to (to achieve some state after trying)
- 9.to come to (to be realized)
- 10.to approach (to make contact with the ball in order to make a throw or shot)
- 11.to catch up with
- 12.to come to (to get something legally)
- 13.to reach, to come to (to formulate a certain kind of thought on some basis)
- 14.to come to (to find out or reach some conclusion)
- 15.to get to (to be able to be used by people, i.e. of food)
- 16.to arrive at, to reach (to come to some border in space or time)
- 17.to reach (to come to some amount or number)
- 18.to come to (to be an addition to something)
- 19.to mature (of fruits, food, etc., to become ripe)
- 20.to come (to achieve orgasm)(colloquial)
- 21.to get within shooting distance of the game(colloquial)
- 22.to hit (to kill an animal)(obsolete)
- 23.to match, to equal, to measure up to(obsolete)
- 24.to go to the end of (to attend or go to something until the end of that thing)(obsolete)
- 25.to come to (to result in a particular negative situation)
Etymology of dojść
Inherited from Old Polish dojć. By surface analysis, do- + iść. For the insertion of ś, see iść.
Paradigm of dojść, with doszły highlighted:
Conjugation
Infinitive:dojść
Other Forms
present active:doszedłszy