Antre

/ˈæntrə/ noun

A cave, cavern, or any large hollow space, especially one that is dark or mysterious.

From French 'antre,' derived from Latin 'antrum' and Greek 'antron,' both meaning 'cave.' The word entered English poetic and literary usage in the 16th-17th centuries, borrowed from French literary tradition.

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