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- EN, loo, see.
- Energia, a demōstration, whan a thing is so discryued, that it seemeth to the reder or herer, that he beholdeth it, as it were in doinge.
- En••aema, an innouation or renewynge. It was amonge Iewes the feaste of dedicati∣on of their temple.
- Encanthis, a disease in the eies.
- Encans••ū, vernyshe, enamyll, or other pyc∣ture, wrought with fyre.
- Enchaldion, a handell of a thyng. somtime a dagger, somtyme that part of an ore, that the water man holdeth. It is vsurped for a boke in so lyttell a volume, that a man maye alway carye it with hym.
- Enduros, a beaste bredde in the oriente, as great as a bull.
- Enchinia, thynne oyntementes.
- Encumbomata, maydens kyrtelles, or pe∣ty ••••etes.
- Encychos, & Encyclia, the cyrkle or course of all doctrines.
- Encyclopaedia, that lernynge whiche com∣prehendeth all lyberall sciences & studies.
- Endelechia, a consuminate perfection, whi∣che Aristotle dyd put besides the foure e∣lementes.
- Endeploro, aui, are, to make intercessyon with teares.
- Endoprocinctum, whan men wente oute of the campe vnto battayle.
- Endromis, midis, a mantell suche as Irishe men and women do nowe weare.
- Endymion, the name of a manne, whiche founde the course of the mone. wherfore the poetes fayned, that the moone loued hym, and descended downe to kysse hym, whyles he slepte.
- Enérgia, an efficacie or operacion.
- Energificus, effectuall.
- Eneruo, aui, are, to debilitate or make feble.
- Eneruis, & Eneruus, without synewes.
- Engaddi, a citie in Iudea, from whens the precious balme cometh.
- Enim, forsothe. sometyme it is expletine, and dothe but fylle vp a sentence, to make it sounde well. sometyme it is a copulatiue: Sed enim, but forasmoche.
- Enipeus, a ryuer of Thessaly, nere to whi∣che the battayle was fought betwene Ce∣sar and Pompey.
- Eniteo, tui, tere, to indeuour, to inforce to do a thynge.
- ...Enitor, teris, enixus sum, eniti, idem quod eniteo.
- Enixe, & Enixum, dilygently with all force.
- Enna, a cytie of Sycile, sytuate in a hyghe place.
- Ennius, the name of an auncient poete.
- Enoch, a mans name in holy scripture.
- Enodis, enode, without a knotte.
- Enodo, aui, are, to cutte away the knottes, or to vnknytte.
- Enormis, enorme, great out of measure.
- Enos, is interpretate a very man.
- Ens, entis, the beinge of euery thynge.
- Ensis, a sworde.
- Enthymema, enthymematis, a shorte or im∣perfect syllogisme.
- Enucleo, aui, are, to take out the kernell of a nutte. It is also to declare or make playne a sentence.
- Enascor, sceris, sci, to growe or sprynge of a thynge.
- Enarro, tare, to tell out at length.
- Enarratio, a playn declaration or expositiō.
- Enyalius, the sonne of Bellona.