gatá mfn. gone, gone away, departed, departed from the world, deceased, dead, [RV. i, 119, 4]; [AV.] &c.
past (as time), gone by, [Mn. viii, 402]; [MBh.] &c.
disappeared (often in comp.), [Mn. vii, 225]; [MBh.] &c.
come, come forth from (in comp. or abl.), [R. iv, 56, 10]; [Kathās. ii, 11]
come to, approached, arrived at, being in, situated in, contained in (acc. or loc. or in comp., e.g. sabhāṃ g°, ‘come to an assembly’, [Mn. viii, 95]; kānyakubje g°, gone to Kānyakubja, [Pañcat. v]; ratha-g°, sitting or standing in a carriage, [R. iii]; ādya-g°, turya-g°, antya-g°, taking the first, fourth, last place; sarva-g°, spread everywhere, [Nal. ii, 14]), [RV. i, 105, 4]; [AV. x, 10, 32]; [ŚBr.] &c.
having walked (a path acc.)
gone to any state or condition, fallen into (acc. or loc. or in comp., e.g. kṣayaṃ or kṣaye gata, gone to destruction; āpad-g°, fallen into misfortune, [Mn. ix, 283]), [TUp.]; [Mn.] &c.
relating to, referring to, connected with (e.g. putra-gata sneha, love directed towards the son, [R. i]; tvad-gata, belonging to thee)
walked (a path), frequented, visited, [RV. vii, 57, 3]; [R.]; [Kum.]
spread abroad, celebrated, [MBh. iii]
‘known, understood’, having the meaning of (loc.), [L.]
gatá n. going, motion, manner of going, [MBh. iv, 297]; [R.]; [Śak. vii, 7]; [Vikr.] &c.
the being gone or having disappeared, [Cāṇ.]
the place where any one has gone, [Pāṇ.], [Kāś.]
anything past or done, event, [W.]
diffusion, extension, celebration, [ChUp. vii, 1, 5]
manner, [Pāṇ. i, 3, 21], Vārtt. 5.