Obs. [Sp. entrada entry, revenue. For the form entrado cf. -ADO 2.]

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  1.  A ceremonial entry into a place.

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1671.  Crowne, Juliana, IV. 40. As souls make their Entradoes in the skies.

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  2.  Income, revenue.

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1618–29.  in Rushw., Hist. Coll. (1659), I. 15. It would be a profitable course to increase your Entrada.

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1632.  Massinger, Maid of Honour, I. i. And talked of nothing But your rents and your entradas.

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1654.  H. L’Estrange, Chas. I. (1655), 111. Upon this account was brought into the Exchequer, an entrado of at least One hundred thousand pounds.

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