13. Trail means to draw along, or what is drawn.
14. A train consists of cars drawn by a locomotive.
ven, vent = come.
| 1. ad vent, to | 6. e vent, out |
| 2. ad vent ure, upon | 7. inter vention, between |
| 3. a venue, to | 8. in vent, upon |
| 4. con vene, together | 9. re venue, back |
| 5. circum vent, around | 10. pre vent, before |
1. A coming or arrival of any important event or personage. The advent of summer. An Adventist is one who makes the second personal coming of Christ a special feature in his doctrine.
2. An adventure is a stirring experience, come upon, as it were, suddenly and unexpectedly.
3. That which comes to a certain place. Formerly an avenue was a roadway bordered with trees which comes to a residence.
4. To come together. “The household fowls convene.”
5. To circumvent an individual is to gain an advantage over him in a secret and round about (coming around) way.
6. The outcome of an occurrence; as, “In that event all will be right.” “Marriage is the principal event for good or evil in all lives.”