Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Reception

Reception (re*sep"shun) , noun

[French réception, Latin receptio, from recipere, receptum. See Receive.]

1.
The act of receiving; receipt; admission; as, the reception of food into the stomach; the reception of a letter; the reception of sensation or ideas; reception of evidence.
2.
The state of being received.
3.
The act or manner of receiving, especially of receiving visitors; entertainment; hence, an occasion or ceremony of receiving guests; as, a hearty reception; an elaborate reception.
What reception a poem may find. — Goldsmith
4.
Acceptance, as of an opinion or doctrine.
Philosophers who have quitted the popular doctrines of their countries have fallen into as extravagant opinions as even common reception countenanced. — Locke
5.
A retaking; a recovery. [Obsolete] — Bacon