ingoing

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Jump to navigation Jump to search

English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

in +‎ going

Adjective[edit]

ingoing (not comparable)

  1. going in; entering

Translations[edit]

Noun[edit]

ingoing (plural ingoings)

  1. The act of going in; entrance.
    • 1842, Sir Uvedale Price, Sir Thomas Dick Lauder, Sir Uvedale Price, On the Picturesque, page 168:
      Eftir his ingoing to England, he strypit himselff of his apperell, clothed himselff in ane base servill sute, denyit his name, and became servand to ane gairdner, and laborit in gardenes and yairdis during the haill space of his absence;
    • 1877, Eugenie Marlitt, At the Councillors, Or, A Nameless History, page 191:
      How often, as a child, had Kitty, lying in the grass, watched their outcomings and ingoings!
  2. An internal recess of a window.

Translations[edit]

Anagrams[edit]