The entrance or opening of a tent.
1535. Coverdale, Gen. xviii. 1. He sat in his tent dore in the heate of ye daie.
1725. De Foe, Voy. Round World (1840), 336. Looking out at their tent-door.
1816. Keatinge, Trav. (1817), I. 205. [They] seat themselves cross-legged, before the Bassas tent-door.
1867. Lady Herbert, Cradle L., v. 152. There are still women preparing the fatted kid at the open tent-door.