Obs. [Sp. entrada entry, revenue. For the form entrado cf. -ADO 2.]
1. A ceremonial entry into a place.
1671. Crowne, Juliana, IV. 40. As souls make their Entradoes in the skies.
2. Income, revenue.
161829. in Rushw., Hist. Coll. (1659), I. 15. It would be a profitable course to increase your Entrada.
1632. Massinger, Maid of Honour, I. i. And talked of nothing But your rents and your entradas.
1654. H. LEstrange, Chas. I. (1655), 111. Upon this account was brought into the Exchequer, an entrado of at least One hundred thousand pounds.