a. Obs. [ad. L. advenient-em pr. pple. of advenī-re: see ADVENE.] Coming (to anything) from without; additional, superadded; adventitious.

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1594.  Wounds of Civ. War, IV. i. in Hazl., Dodsl., VII. 158. Old Marius will foresee advenient harms.

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1646.  Sir T. Browne, Pseud. Ep., VI. xii. 336. These are the advenient and artificiall wayes of denigration.

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1667.  Boyle, Orig. Formes & Qual. The advenient Humane Soul becoming now the true Forme of the Humane Body.

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1870.  Smith, Syn. Antonyms, Future … Syn. Forthcoming, Coming, Advenient.

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