Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. People also ask

  2. Sep 28, 2017 · English, "set of persons walking or riding formally or with ceremonious solemnity; a religious procession; the triumphal entry... fele Obsolete; OED's last entry for it is Hakluyt (1598).

  3. Where does the noun entry come from? Earliest known use. Middle English. entry is a borrowing from French. Etymons: French entrée, entrer. See etymology. Nearby entries. entropion, n. 1743–.

  4. Where does the noun entry word come from? Earliest known use. 1890s. entry word is formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: entry n., word n. See etymology. Nearby entries. entryphone, n. 1958–. entry point, n. 1889–. entry port, n.¹ 1752–. entry port, n.² 1838–. entry requirement, n. 1895–. entry taker, n. 1782–. entry ticket, n. 1695–.

  5. Etymologies are not definitions; they're explanations of what our words meant and how they sounded 600 or 2,000 years ago. The dates beside a word indicate the earliest year for which there is a surviving written record of that word (in English, unless otherwise indicated).

  6. An entry is something that you complete in order to take part in a competition, for example the answers to a set of questions.

  7. Sep 18, 2024 · Etymology. [edit] Inherited from Middle English entre, from Old French entree (feminine past participle of the verb entrer, Modern French entrée). From Latin intrō. Doublet of entrada and entrée. Pronunciation. [edit] enPR: ĕnʹtrē, IPA (key): /ˈɛntɹi/ Audio (US, female voice): Audio (UK, male voice): Rhymes: -ɛntɹi. Hyphenation: en‧try. Noun.

  8. Until 1968 Commonwealth citizens were allowed free entry into Britain. The singer was refused entry to the US. Hotel guests have free entry to the sports centre. Entry to the party conference was denied to several journalists. A sign said 'No Entry'. undocumented workers seeking entry to the US; They were later allowed entry into the country.

  1. People also search for