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non·en·tres noun or non·en·tresse \(ˈ)näˈnen.trə̇s\ (plural non·entreses or nonentresses) Etymology: Middle English (Scots) none entress, from none-, non- non- (I) + entress, entres entrance, entry, from Middle English entren to enter + -ess, -es, -esse (as in duresse duress, restraint) — more at enter Scots feudal law : failure of an heir to land to make an entry thereon and to obtain investiture of the feu from the superior; also : the feudal casualty arising from such failure |