"ingoer" meaning in All languages combined

See ingoer on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: ingoers [plural]
Etymology: in + goer. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|in|goer}} in + goer Head templates: {{en-noun}} ingoer (plural ingoers)
  1. One who or that which goes in, an incomer (as observed from an external or objective viewpoint). Synonyms (one who goes in): enterer, incomer
    Sense id: en-ingoer-en-noun-WaB44dUq Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "1907, The Surveyors' Institution, Transactions, volume 40, page 73",
          "text": "[…]I should, if acting for the ingoer, claim a deduction of 25 per cent. from the table figures.",
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          "ref": "1920, Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, Professional Notes, volume 26, page 175",
          "text": "In some cases the off-going crop belongs to the outgoer and the ingoer has to harvest and thrash, receiving the straw free for his labour, but the more common custom in a Lady Day tenancy is that the outgoer is paid the value of tillages and seed, and the crop belongs to the incomer.",
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          "ref": "1982, Charlotte MacLeod, Wrack and Rune, page 96",
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