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First published 1986 (DOST Vol. VI).
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Quotation dates: 1554

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Provenient, pres. p. [L. prōvenient- pres. p. of prōvenīre Provene v.1] Forthcoming, coming to hand. (Inflected in pl. concord.) — 1554 Acts II 601/1.
With all the rentis and ravinewis [etc.] … of oure said realme and dominionis to be falling or provenientis sen the deceis of oure said derrest fathir

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