RECEPTION
ADJECTIVES
1650 — PLAUDABLE deserving applause or a favourable reception → obs.
NOUNS
1384 — ACCEPTION favourable reception, approval
1425 — ACCEPTATION positive reception, approval; a being received favourably
1490 — RECUEIL reception, welcome → obs.
1569 — ENTREATY reception or entertainment of guests → obs.
1577 — TOM DRUM’S ENTERTAINMENT an unwelcoming or hostile reception
1579 — DRUM’S ENTERTAINMENT an unwelcoming or hostile reception
1616 — JOHN DRUM’S ENTERTAINMENT an unwelcoming or hostile reception
1643 — RECEPTANCE reception; acceptance
1676 — COUCHEE an assembly of company in the evening; an evening reception
1814 — ACCOIL reception, welcome
1838 — IMBOO — INBU a welcome, a kindly or hospitable reception → Sc.
1876 — SNECK POSSET a cold reception or greeting; a discharge or dismissal
1877 — INNIN an entrance, introduction, friendly reception → Sc.
1884 — JACK DRUM’S ENTERTAINMENT an unwelcoming or hostile reception
1897 — THE MARBLE HEART a cool reception → Amer. dial. (Bk.)
..L19 — ICE a cool reception; a brush-off; a snub; an act of rejection → US sl.
1903 — THE ICY MITT an unwelcoming reception; intentionally unfriendly treatment
1904 — THE GLAD MITT a warm or friendly reception
1912 — UNWELCOME lack of welcome; a cold reception
1925 — THE FROZEN MITT an unwelcoming reception; intentionally unfriendly treatment
1935 — ICE MITT a rejection or refusal; a snub; a cold or hostile reception → Amer. dial.