The action of entering, or going in.
The act of taking possession, as of property, or of office.
The place of entering, as a gate or doorway.
The right to go in.
The bow, or entire wedgelike forepart of a vessel, below the water line.
The entering upon; the beginning, or that with which the beginning is made; the commencement; initiation.
The beginning of a musician's playing or singing; entry.
The causing to be entered upon a register, as a ship or goods, at a customhouse; an entering.
The angle which the bow of a vessel makes with the water at the water line.
To put into a trance.
To delight and fill with wonder.
Any sudden unconcerted moving or acting together of a number of persons, as from some common impulse.
A wild, headlong scamper, or running away, of a number of animals; usually caused by fright; hence, any sudden flight or dispersion, as of a crowd or an army in consequence of a panic.
A situation in which many people in a crowd are trying to go in the same direction at the same time.
To move rapidly in a mass.
To run away in a panic; said of cattle, horses, etc., also of armies.
To disperse by causing sudden fright, as a herd or drove of animals.