intrant noun & adjective.
['ɪntr(ǝ)nt] Chiefly
Scot. E16.[Latin intrant- pres. ppl stem of intrare enter, in medieval Latin senses: see -ANT1.]A. noun.
1. A person who takes legal possession of land etc. Now
rare.
E16.2. A person who enters a college, institution, association, etc.
M16.3. A person who enters a room, building, etc.
rare.
M17.4. A person who enters into holy orders.
M17.b. adjective. Entering (an office, profession, etc.); newly appointed.
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