ingang

noun
/ˈɪn(ˌ)ɡæŋ/UK/ˈɪnɡaŋ/

Etymology

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), Swedish ingång (“entrance”), Danish indgang (“entrance, entryway”). More at in, gang.

  1. inherited from *inngangaz
  2. inherited from ingang
  3. inherited from ingang

Definitions

  1. An entrance or entryway.

    • For quotations using this term, see Citations:ingang.

The neighborhood

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