advene

English

Etymology

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Borrowed from LatinCategory:English terms borrowed from Latin#ADVENECategory:English terms derived from Latin#ADVENE advenire (to come to, arrive at), from ad (to) + venire (to come). Compare convene, intervene, supervene.

Verb

advene (third-person singular simple present advenes, present participle advening, simple past and past participle advened)Category:English lemmas#ADVENECategory:English verbs#ADVENECategory:English entries with incorrect language header#ADVENECategory:Pages with entries#ADVENECategory:Pages with 1 entry#ADVENE

  1. (rareCategory:English terms with rare senses#ADVENE) To accede or to come to; to be superadded to, to be added to something or become a part of it, though inessential.

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