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† gaincome Obs. [f. gain- 3 + come; OE. ᵹeáncyme means meeting, occursus.] A coming again, return.
a1225Ancr. R. 234 Þet tu his ȝeincume underuo þe gledluker. c1300Cursor M. 19043 (Laud) The appostils eche day To the temple went to pray; At hir yene come the mete they yaff To eche. c1400Destr. Troy 2026 Full glad of þat gest and his gayne come. c1450Henryson Test. Cres. 55 But quhen he sawe passit baith day and hour Of hir gaincome. 1567Turberv. Ovid's Ep. 28 b, And I (to further this my woe) thy gainecome did desyre. So † gaincoming.
a1340Hampole Psalter cxi. 9 He losis hope of gayn⁓cumynge. 1375Barbour Bruce ii. 450 Sa dred thai far the gayne-cummyng Off schir Robert, the douchty king. 1565Answ. Kirk in Keith Hist. Ch. Scot. (1734) 550 To the gaynecomeing of our Lord Jesus Chryst. |