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Entry 4 senses Webster, 1913

Entertainment

/ĕnˌ-tẽrt-ān'-mənt/ · En·ter·tain·ment · IPA /ˌɛn.tɚˈteɪn.mənt/
01 n. The act of receiving as host, or of amusing, admitting, or cherishing; hospitable reception; also, reception or treatment, in general.
  1. 1.
    The act of receiving as host, or of amusing, admitting, or cherishing; hospitable reception; also, reception or treatment, in general.
    “The entertainment of Christ by faith.” — Baxter.
    “The sincere entertainment and practice of the precepts of the gospel.” — Bp. Sprat.
  2. 2.
    That which entertains, or with which one is entertained;
    “Theatrical entertainments conducted with greater elegance and refinement.” Prescott.
  3. 3.
    Admission into service; service.
    “Some band of strangers in the adversary's entertainment.” Shak.
  4. 4.
    Payment of soldiers or servants; wages.[Obs.]
    “The entertainment of the general upon his first arrival was but six shillings and eight pence.” Sir J. Davies.