Middle English Dictionary Entry
ingresse n.
Entry Info
Forms | ingresse n. |
Etymology | L |
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses)
1.
An entrance way; also, an entrance, beginning.
Associated quotations
- (?1440) Palladius (DukeH d.2)1.964 : A cocodrillis hide..whan thou dredist hail or heuynesse, Let honge hit in thy yatis and ingresse [L ingressu] Of hous or toun.
- (?1440) Palladius (DukeH d.2)4.274 : Til October from thyngresse of this mone [L Ab hoc mense; i.e., March] Is coriaunder sowe in fatty lond.