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† ˈingang, -yong Obs. Also 1 ingong, inngang, 3 inȝeong, 3–4 inȝong, 4 ingonge, 4–5 ingange. [f. in adv. 11 d + gang n.1, yong n. Cf. OHG. ingang, Ger. eingang, Du. ingang.] 1. The act or fact of going in; entrance, entry.
c900tr. Bæda's Hist. iv. xxv. [xxiv.] (1890) 346 Bi utgonge Israhela folces of ægypta londe & bi ingonge þæs ᵹehatlandes. c1000Ags. Ps. (Th.) cxvii[i]. 19 Soðfæste on þa duru seceað inn-gang. c1205Lay. 28370 Iherden þa burhweren..and warnden him inȝeong. a1225Ancr. R. 62 Þurh eie þurles deað haueð hire inȝong into þe soule. a1300E.E. Psalter cxx[i]. 8 Laverd yheme þine in-gang and þine out-gang Fra hethen, and in to werld lang. 1377Langl. P. Pl. B. v. 638 It is ful harde..for any of ȝow alle To geten ingonge [1393 C. viii. 282 ingange] at any gate þere. 2. A way in; an entrance, porch.
a1225Ancr. R. 206 Þe uorrideles þet beoð iwunede ofte to openen þet inȝong & leten in sunne. a1350Childh. Jesu 701 (Mätz.) In a tour starc and strong, Þar on nas bote on inȝong. c1440Gesta Rom. i. xlvii. 200 (Harl. MS.) He enterid in to the yerde, & yede in to the In-gange..and þere he lay al nyght. |