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Note title 'Veniant' V.S. 'Eveniant'
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These verb forms are both third person, plural, present, subjuctive forms of 'venio' (meaning come). The prefix 'e-' on 'eveniant' gives it the nuanced meaning of come out, happen, turn out.

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