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Wel"come (?), a. [OE. welcome, welcume, wilcume, AS. wilcuma a welcome guest, from wil-, as a prefix, akin to willa will + cuma a comer, fr. cuman to come; hence, properly, one who comes so as to please another's will; cf. Icel. velkominn welcome, G. willkommen. See Will, n., and Come.]

1. Received with gladness; admitted willingly to the house, entertainment, or company; as, a welcome visitor.

When the glad soul is made Heaven's welcome guest.
Cowper.

2. Producing gladness; grateful; as, a welcome present; welcome news. "O, welcome hour!" Milton.

3. Free to have or enjoy gratuitously; as, you are welcome to the use of my library.

&fist; Welcome is used elliptically for you are welcome. "Welcome, great monarch, to your own." Dryden.

Welcome-to-our-house(Bot.), a kind of spurge (Euphorbia Cyparissias).Dr. Prior.

Wel"come, n.

1. Salutation to a newcomer. "Welcome ever smiles." Shak.

2. Kind reception of a guest or newcomer; as, we entered the house and found a ready welcome.

His warmest welcome at an inn.
Shenstone.

Truth finds an entrance and a welcome too.
South.

To bid welcome, to receive with professions of kindness.

To thee and thy company I bid
A hearty welcome.
Shak.

Wel"come, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Welcomed (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Welcoming.] [AS. wilcumian.] To salute with kindness, as a newcomer; to receive and entertain hospitably and cheerfully; as, to welcome a visitor; to welcome a new idea. "I welcome you to land." Addison.

Thus we salute thee with our early song,
And welcome thee, and wish thee long.
Milton.

Wel"come (?), a. [OE. welcome, welcume, wilcume, AS. wilcuma a welcome guest, from wil-, as a prefix, akin to willa will + cuma a comer, fr. cuman to come; hence, properly, one who comes so as to please another's will; cf. Icel. velkominn welcome, G. willkommen. See Will, n., and Come.]

1. Received with gladness; admitted willingly to the house, entertainment, or company; as, a welcome visitor.

When the glad soul is made Heaven's welcome guest.
Cowper.

2. Producing gladness; grateful; as, a welcome present; welcome news. "O, welcome hour!" Milton.

3. Free to have or enjoy gratuitously; as, you are welcome to the use of my library.

&fist; Welcome is used elliptically for you are welcome. "Welcome, great monarch, to your own." Dryden.

Welcome-to-our-house(Bot.), a kind of spurge (Euphorbia Cyparissias).Dr. Prior.

Wel"come, n.

1. Salutation to a newcomer. "Welcome ever smiles." Shak.

2. Kind reception of a guest or newcomer; as, we entered the house and found a ready welcome.

His warmest welcome at an inn.
Shenstone.

Truth finds an entrance and a welcome too.
South.

To bid welcome, to receive with professions of kindness.

To thee and thy company I bid
A hearty welcome.
Shak.

Wel"come, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Welcomed (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Welcoming.] [AS. wilcumian.] To salute with kindness, as a newcomer; to receive and entertain hospitably and cheerfully; as, to welcome a visitor; to welcome a new idea. "I welcome you to land." Addison.

Thus we salute thee with our early song,
And welcome thee, and wish thee long.
Milton.

- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

  • Greeting to someone's arrival
  • affirm or greet the arrival of someone, especially by saying "Welcome!".
  • Whose arrival is a cause of joy.
  • Act of greeting someone's arrival, specially by saying "Welcome!"; reception.
  • The utterance of such a greeting.
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia

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