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"The action of advene; arrival, coming, happening; (also) that which arrives or comes, especially at a significant juncture; an event, incident", Late 15th cent.; earliest use found in William Caxton (1415x24–1492), printer, merchant, and diplomat. Originally from Anglo-Norman and Middle French advenement, variant (with remodelling after classical Latin advenīre) of avenement (French avènement) act of coming, arrival, event, incident. In recent use independently re-formed from advene + -ment, perhaps as an adaptation of French avènement.[advenement etymology, advenement origin, 英语词源]