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Definition of Entrance fee
1. Noun. The fee charged for admission.
Generic synonyms: Fee
Derivative terms: Admit, Admit
Lexicographical Neighbors of Entrance Fee
Literary usage of Entrance fee
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Life of John Milton: Narrated in Connexion with the Political by David Masson (1881)
"11, 1624, aged 1(i, under the tutorship of Mr. Chappell, and paid entrance-fee 20s.
Robert Ellis, native of Essex, son of Robert Ellis: admitted a sizar Feb ..."
2. Digest of the Law of Restrictions on the Use of Real Property by Claude Perrin Berry (1915)
"are distilled or manufactured, and not every building where the process of
distillation is used.'' § 177. Charge only an entrance fee. ..."
3. The English Catalogue of Booksby Sampson Low by Sampson Low (1873)
"entrance fee, 2* 6d; annual subscription, 'ч. А Library and Museum in the course
of formation. Dr. Bransby Roberts, President ; ROT. ..."
4. The Gild Merchant: A Contribution to British Municipal History by Charles Gross (1890)
"... seventeenth centuries the Merchant Adventurers of England often used the word '
hanse ' in one of the senses mentioned above, ie that of entrance-fee ". ..."