come to vs montage

come to

verb
  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see come, to. 

  • To total; to amount to. 

  • To devote attention to in due course; to come around to. 

  • To stop a sailing vessel, especially by turning into the wind. See also come about. 

  • To reach; to arrive at. 

  • To befall; to happen to; to come upon. 

  • To seek help from. 

  • To recover consciousness after fainting etc. 

  • To regard or specifically pertain to. 

montage

verb
  • To combine into, or depict as, a montage. 

noun
  • The art or process of doing this. 

  • A composite work, particularly an artwork, created by assembling or putting together other elements such as pieces of music, pictures, texts, videos, etc. 

How often have the words come to and montage occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )