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bien·ve·nue noun also bienvenu \byaⁿv(ə)nu̅e̅\ (-s) Etymology: Middle English bienvenue, from Middle French, from Old French, from bienvenu welcome (adjective), from bien well (from Latin bene, adverb of bonus good) + venu, past participle of venir to come, from Latin venire — more at bounty, come 1. : welcome — formerly common in English but now usually a conscious borrowing from the French 2. obsolete : a fee demanded of a new workman by his fellows |