Definition
people who arrive or approach, or in the phrase 'all-comers,' anyone who wants to participate or compete.
Etymology
From 'comer,' the agent noun formed from 'come' plus the suffix '-er.' Used historically in sports and competition to mean anyone willing to compete regardless of status.
Kelly Says
The phrase 'all-comers competition' in sports shows an idealistic belief in fair competition—it doesn't matter who you are or where you come from, you get to try, which made these competitions revolutionary when first introduced.
Translations
ARالعربية
الذين يأتون
al-lazīna yātūna
CACatalà
venidors
ve-ni-dors
CSČeština
přicházející
pri-cha-ze-ji
DADansk
kommende
kom-men-de
DEDeutsch
Ankömmlinge
an-kom-li-ng-e
ELΕλληνικά
ερχόμενοι
er-cho-me-noi
ESEspañol
vendedores
ven-deh-dor-es
FISuomi
saapuvat
sa-a-pu-vat
FRFrançais
arrivants
ar-ree-vont
HIहिन्दी
आने वाले
a-ne wa-le
IDBahasa Indonesia
datang
da-tang
ITItaliano
venuti
ve-noo-tee
KO한국어
오는 사람들
o-neun sa-ram-deul
MSBahasa Melayu
datang
da-tang
MYမြန်မာ
ရောက်လာ
ya-uk-la
NLNederlands
aankomende
a-n-ko-men-de
NONorsk
kommende
kom-men-de
PLPolski
przybywający
pri-by-wa-y-a-cy
PTPortuguês
chegados
che-ga-dohs
RUРусский
прибывшие
pribyvshyye
SVSvenska
kommande
kom-ma-nde
SWKiswahili
wanao
wa-na-o
TRTürkçe
gelenler
ge-len-ler
UKУкраїнська
прибулі
pri-boo-li
VITiếng Việt
người đến
ngoo-ee den