† postˈvene, v. Obs. rare.
[f. post- A. 1 + L. venīre, F. venir to come: cf. convene, etc.]
intr. To come after, supervene. So ˈpostvenant n. nonce-wd. [f. F. venant coming], that which comes after or follows, a consequence; † postˈventional a. [cf. conventional] (see quot. 1678).
| 1656 Blount Glossogr., *Postvene, to come or follow after. 1876 W. G. Ward Ess. Philos. Theism (1884) I. 318 We think it will be satisfactory if we use the word..‘postvenant’ to denote what he calls ‘effect’. |
| 1678 Phillips (ed. 4), *Postventional Full Moon, that Full Moon which comes after any grand movable Feast, or Planetary Aspect. 1706 Ibid., Postventional, coming, or that is come after. |