provenance
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French provenance (“origin”), from Middle French provenant, present participle of provenir (“come forth, arise”), from Latin provenio (“to come forth”).
Noun
provenance (countable and uncountable, plural provenances)
- Place or source of origin.
- Many supermarkets display the provenance of their food products.
- (archaeology) The place and time of origin of some artifact or other object. See Usage note below.
- This spear is of Viking provenance.
- (art) The history of ownership of a work of art
- The picture is of royal provenance.
- (computing) The copy history of a piece of data, or the intermediate pieces of data utilized to compute a final data element, as in a database record or web site (data provenance)
- (computing) The execution history of computer processes which were utilized to compute a final piece of data (process provenance)
- (of a person) Background; history; place of origin
- Synonym: ancestry
Usage notes
- The term provenience in archaeology has largely replaced provenance because provenience is restricted to in situ location at the date of archaeological discovery rather than the "origin-to-present" chain of custody details of proper provenance as is customarily used by historians, museums, and commercial entities.
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Translations
place or source of origin
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in archaeology: the place and time of origin of some artifact
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in arts: the history of ownership of a work of art
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in computing: the copy history of a piece of data
in computing: the execution history of computer processes
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of a person: background, history, place of origin, ancestry
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Verb
provenance (third-person singular simple present provenances, present participle provenancing, simple past and past participle provenanced)
- To establish the provenance of something
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pʁɔv.nɑ̃s/
- Rhymes: -ɑ̃s
Noun
provenance f (plural provenances)
- provenance, origin
- La violence continue en provenance de Homs, l'épicentre de contestation.
- Violence continues in Homs, the epicentre of the protests.
- La violence continue en provenance de Homs, l'épicentre de contestation.
Related terms
Further reading
- “provenance” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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