Oxford English Dictionary: [transitive, intransitive] Old English wilcuma “welcome!” exclamation of kindly greeting, from earlier wilcuma (n.) To say hello to someone in a friendly way when they arrive somewhere. Example sentences: 1.”They were at the door to welcome us.” 2. “It is a pleasure to welcome you to our campus”
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