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单词 provenue
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provenuen.

Brit. /ˈprɒvᵻnjuː/, U.S. /ˈprɑvəˌn(j)u/
Forms: late Middle English preuenewe, 1600s prouenu, 1600s prouenue, 1600s–1700s 1900s– provenue.
Origin: A borrowing from French. Etymon: French provenu.
Etymology: In quot. c1487 apparently < French provenu, provenue, past participle of provenir provene v., after revenue n.; subsequently < French †provenu produce, revenue (1615), use as noun of the past participle of provenir . Compare earlier provent n. and revenue n. 1.With the Middle English form in pre- compare discussion at pro- prefix1.
rare after 18th cent.
The sum arising from something; the produce, profit, revenue; (in plural) proceeds, returns.
ΘΚΠ
the world > existence and causation > causation > source or origin > [noun] > that which originates from something else
daughtereOE
outcasting1340
impc1380
childa1398
outgrowing?a1425
proventc1451
provenuec1487
excrescency1545
sprig1575
procedure?1577
proceed1578
derivative1593
offspring1596
superfetation1603
excression1610
shootc1610
excretion1615
slip1627
excrescence1633
derivation1641
derivate1660
offshoot1801
offtracta1806
deduction1835
outgrowth1837
society > trade and finance > management of money > income, revenue, or profit > profit > [noun]
earningeOE
issuea1325
lucrec1380
lucre of gainc1386
return1419
feracityc1420
revenue1427
vantagec1430
afframing1440
revenue1440
availc1449
proventc1451
provenuec1487
rent1513
fardel1523
chevisance1535
gains1546
commodity1577
proceed1578
increasal1601
benefit1606
endowment1615
gaininga1631
superlucration1683
profit1697
bunce1706
making1837
bunt1851
plunder1851
yield1877
recovery1931
earner1970
c1487 J. Skelton tr. Diodorus Siculus Bibliotheca Historica i. 50 Only Thegipcyens with lytill exspence & full of labour, haue the preuenewes and fruytis [L. fruges fertiles] of theyr londe.
1622 G. de Malynes Maintenance of Free Trade 4 A matter so necessary for them to know, to make thereby profitable returnes of the provenue of our home Commodities, either in Money, Bullion or Wares.
1640 Bp. J. Hall Christian Moderation i. 37 The rich, and dainty provenues of our gardens, and orchards.
1672 J. Howe Vanity Mortal Life 82 Such a one to consume such an Estate, and devour the Provenue of so many Farms and Manors.
1755 N. Magens Ess. Insurances I. 25 By the Provenue (or Produce) of the Kersies and Tin, bought with the £1000 lent.
1793 Viner's Gen. Abridgm. Law & Equity (ed. 2) XIII. 8 If a factor make return unto a merchant for the provenue of his commodities sold, in prohibited goods,..he shall bear the loss of those goods.
a1970 C. Olson Maximus Poems (1983) 109 The whole Provenue Was too little.
1997 Indonesian Commercial Newslet. (Nexis) 12 May 29 With the recent increase in the provenue price of sugar, the income of sugar cane growers is expected to improve.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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