{f} detach, come off, come to be detached (e.g, "Her arm came off and she had to be rushed into surgery"); leave in a particular condition (e.g., "After the doctor had a long talk with her, she came away sad") come off
[ 'k&m ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English cuman; akin to Old High German queman to come, Latin venire, Greek bainein to walk, go.