ingang
English
Etymology
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From Middle English ingang (“entrance”), from Old English ingang, from Proto-Germanic *inngangaz, equivalent to in- + gang. Cognate with Dutch ingang (“entryway”), Old High German ingang (“entrance”) (German Eingang). More at in, gang.
Pronunciation
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Noun
ingang (plural ingangs)
- (archaic, rare) An entrance or entryway.
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:ingang.
Related terms
References
- 1911, William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, The Century dictionary and cyclopedia, "ingang".
- The Dictionary of the Scots Language
Anagrams
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch inganc, from Old Dutch *ingang, from Proto-Germanic *inngangaz. From
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Pronunciation
Noun
ingang m (plural ingangen, diminutive ingangetje n)
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Middle English
Etymology
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From Old English ingang (“ingress, entry, entrance”), from Proto-Germanic *inngangaz. Cognate with Old High German ingang (“entrance”) (German Eingang).
Noun
ingang (plural ingangs)
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Old English
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *inngangaz. Cognate with Old Frisian ingong, Old Saxon ingang, Old Dutch *ingang, Old High German ingang, Old Norse inngangr. Equivalent to in- + gang.
Pronunciation
Noun
ingang m
- entrance (place of entry or act of entering)
- permission to enter: access, admission
- a beginning, first step
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