Provenience

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /prəˈvinēəns/

Definitions of provenience

noun the place or source of origin or earliest known history of something

Example Sentences

A1 The provenience of the artifact was unknown.

A2 Archaeologists carefully documented the provenience of each item they found.

B1 Researchers studied the provenience of the ancient manuscript to determine its origin.

B2 The provenience of the rare gemstone was traced back to a specific mine in Africa.

C1 The provenience of the historical document was crucial in verifying its authenticity.

C2 Art historians debated the provenience of the painting, trying to establish its true artist.

Examples of provenience in a Sentence

formal The provenience of the artifact was carefully documented by the archaeologists.

informal They're still trying to figure out the provenience of that mysterious package.

slang I have no idea about the provenience of this cool gadget.

figurative The provenience of her talent can be traced back to her childhood piano lessons.

Grammatical Forms of provenience

plural

proveniences

comparative

more provenient

superlative

most provenient

present tense

proveniences

future tense

will proveine

perfect tense

has provened

continuous tense

is proving

singular

provenience

positive degree

provenience

infinitive

to proveine

gerund

proveniencing

participle

provenienced

Origin and Evolution of provenience

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'provenience' originated from the Latin word 'provenientia', which means 'a coming forth' or 'origin'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'provenience' has evolved to refer to the place of origin or source of something, especially in the context of archaeology and art history.