Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 11th Edition
ENTRANCE
I. noun
Date: 15th century
power or permission to enter ; admission , the act of entering, the means or place of entry, the point at which a voice or instrument part begins in ensemble music, the first appearance of an actor in a scene,
II. transitive verb (entranced; entrancing)
Date: 1541
to put into a trance, to carry away with delight, wonder, or rapture , entrancement noun