provene

verb
/pɹə(ʊ)ˈviːn/UK/pɹoʊˈvin/US

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle French provenir, from Latin prōvenīre.

  1. derived from prōvenīre
  2. borrowed from provenir

Definitions

  1. To originate, stem (from)

    • The books provened from Dartmouth and from several Harvard libraries, including Widener, Law, and Divinity.

The neighborhood

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