Entria

/ɛnˈtri.ə/ noun

Definition

A variant or archaic term; possibly related to entries or entrance in specialized contexts.

Etymology

Possibly from Latin entrāre or a Romance language variant; obscure origin.

Kelly Says

Entria is basically a linguistic mystery word—it appears in some old texts but scholars aren't even sure if it's a real word, a scribal error, or a regional term that got fossilized in print and forgotten.

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