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† inˈtrado Obs. [ad. Sp. entrada entry = late L. intrāta entry (Du Cange), f. L. intrāre to enter: see entrada and -ado 2.] 1. A formal entry.
1656Blount Glossogr., Intrado or Entrado, an income or yeerly revenue; also an entrance. 1665Sir T. Herbert Trav. (1677) 98 With great Pomp he made his Intrado into Agra. 1716Gentl. Instructed (ed. 6) i. 117 Now my Lady makes her Intrado, and begins the great Work of the Day. 2. Income; revenue.
1640H. Parker Case Ship Money 16 His ordinary private rights, and intradoes. 1652–62Heylin Cosmogr. iii. (1673) 38/2 The Intrado of the Crown must needs amount constantly to a Million and a half yearly if it were not more. 1672W. de Britaine Interest Eng. Dutch War 18 Their Intrado would never support their ordinary charges. 3. An entering upon (any business).
1654H. L'Estrange Chas. I (1655) 122 The earl finding the intrado of his negotiation like to come to nothing..returned home. |