a. Obs. [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 advenient and artificiall wayes of denigration.
1667. Boyle, Orig. Formes & Qual. The advenient Humane Soul becoming now the true Forme of the Humane Body.
1870. Smith, Syn. Antonyms, Future Syn. Forthcoming, Coming, Advenient.