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Well now, "to provide amusement" is a pretty good definition of "to entertain". When we entertain someone to dinner we provide more than the food. By extension, when we entertain a thought we give it houseroom; we don't immediately kick it out of our brain. The TV entertains and amuses millions. Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life. | |||
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Well actually, Asa, even though I am not a Brit, sometimes I use "entertain" seriously, as in "entertaining an idea." Now, interestingly, its etymology is from Old French, meaning "to maintain," and that definition is now archaic. Also, an obsolete definition is "to hire" or "to employ." Now, I haven't heard of those definitions. | |||
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quote: Not any more it doesn't. | |||
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