gaincoming means Return; a coming again; second coming or advent. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Why this word is great
GAINCOMING — [Noun] A return; a coming again, especially a second coming or advent. From the Middle English prefix gain- (meaning "back, again, against") + coming (meaning "arrival, advent"). Unlike "return," a general and prosaic reversal of direction, or "advent," a heraldic and inaugural arrival, gaincoming is the echo made formal—a recurrence freighted with the memory of its own previous departure. It is the ghost at the same window, the swallows' precise return to the same barn, the chill of a familiar footfall on a long-silent stair; a quiet testament to the fact that some arrivals are not beginnings, but reckonings with a spiral time.
noun
- Return; a coming again; second coming or advent.“The mass he meant to impugn was "not the blissed institution of the Lord Jesus, which he hath commanded to be used in his kirk, to his gaincoming, but that which is cropen in into the kirk visible, without all approbation of ye word of God."”