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advene
advene, v. (ædˈviːn) [a. MFr. adven-ir, common spelling of avenir:—L. advenīre to come to, f. ad to + venīre to come.] 1. intr. To accede or come (to); to be superadded, as part of something, though not essential.1606 Owen Epigr. (Nares) Venus (saith one) spontan'ous doth advene Unt' all things. 165... Oxford English Dictionary
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advenient
adˈvenient, a. [ad. L. advenient-em pr. pple. of advenī-re: see advene.] Coming (to anything) from without; additional, superadded; adventitious.1594 Wounds of Civ. War iv. i. in Hazl. Dodsl. VII. 158 Old Marius will foresee advenient harms. 1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. vi. xii. 336 These are the a... Oxford English Dictionary
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advention
† adˈvention Obs. rare—1. Only form 5 advencoun. [ad. med.L. adventiōn-em addition (Du Cange), n. of action, f. L. advenī-re to come to: see advene.] An extrinsic addition.c 1400 Apol. for Loll. 55 Al kynd of syn, felony, and abhominacoun, and new aduencouns. And in þer aduencouns þey are filid [= d... Oxford English Dictionary
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adventive
adˈventive, a. and n. [f. L. advent- (ppl. stem of advenī-re, see advene) + -ive, as if ad. L. *adventīvus. Cf. preventive, inventive.] A. adj. 1. Used by Bacon for adventitious. Obs.1605 Bacon Adv. Learn. ii. xi. §1 The considerations of the original of the soul, whether it be natiue or adventiue. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Advent
Advent (ˈædvənt) [a. OFr. advent, literary form of auvent:—L. adventus arrival, f. advenī-re to come to: see advene. Applied in Christian literature specially to the Coming of the Saviour; whence, in the ecclesiastical calendar, the name of the period preceding the festival of the Nativity, the earl... Oxford English Dictionary
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adventure
▪ I. adventure, n. (ædˈvɛntjʊə(r), -tʃə(r)) Forms: 3–6 aventure, auenture, aunter; 3–5 auntre; 4 aventer, auntyre, -our; 4–5 aventur, -owre, awnter, auntur(e, -er(e, anter; 4–6 aventre, auentour; 5 awentuer, awntyr; 6–7 adventer; 5– adventure. [a. OFr. auenture:—L. adventūra (sc. res) a thing about ... Oxford English Dictionary
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