Came vs Cume - What's the difference?
came | cume |
(come)
(cum)
(label) Earn cumulatively at the box office.
* 2014 , Brian Brooks,
*:Despite the exhibitor complications, Goodbye To Language'' has already surpassed Godard’s most recent previous project, ''Film Socialisme, which cumed about $33K in the U.S in its 2011 release.
(label) Cumulative box office receipts.
* 2014 , Justin Chang, Variety, “
*:With a cume so far of more than $38,000, the film has already outgrossed Godard’s previous feature, “Film socialisme” (2010), despite having opened on far fewer screens.
As verbs the difference between came and cume
is that came is while cume is (label) earn cumulatively at the box office.As a noun cume is
(label) cumulative box office receipts.came
English
Etymology 1
Verb
(head)Synonyms
* by, when [event, period, change in state] came]]/[[arrive, arrivedSee also
* (preposition)Etymology 2
Compare (etyl) .Statistics
*cume
English
Verb
(en-verb)Deadline Hollywood],“[http://deadline.com/2014/11/jean-luc-godard-goodbye-to-language-horns-box-office-1201271235/ Godard’s ‘Goodbye To Language’ Says Hello To Weekend’s Best Specialty Box Office”, November 2, 2014:
Usage notes
Particularly in past or perfect forms, as “cumed'” or “has ' cumed ”, since “cumulative box office receipts” is primarily a backwards-looking concept.Noun
(en noun)Why Godard’s ‘Goodbye to Language’ Demands a Wider 3D Release”, November 4, 2014:
