-
Echo,
- [Reflex sound.]
- Eclipse,
- [Obscuring by interposi∣tion.]
- Ecliptick.
- W. VI. 3.
- Eclog,
- [pastoral dialog. Song.]
- Edacity,
- [Gluttony.]
- Eddy,
- [Re-flow.]
- Edge.
-
- [Margin] Sp. III. 4. O.
- [Ridge] Mag. V. 6.
- [Cutting (apt.]
- Set ones teeth on —
[Stu∣pifie—]
- —wise,
[adv. Side.]
- Edible,
- [adj. p. Eat (abstr.]
- Edict,
- RC. IV. 3. A.
- Edifie.
-
- [a. Building]
- [a. Bettering]
- Edifice,
- [Building,] Po. II.
- Edition,
- [a. Public. (make.]
- Education,
- [a. Nurse.]
- —words.
RO. V.
- —deeds.
RO. VI.
- Eel.
- Fi. VI. 7.
- sand—
Fi. VI. 4. A.
- —pout
Fi. VI. 6. A.
- Effable,
- [adj. p. Speak (abstr.]
- Effect.
- T. II. O.
- to this—
[—end]
- of no—
[adj. Frustrate]
- to—
[Efficient.]
- to take—
[Event (perf.]
- Effectual,
- [adj. a. Efficient (apt.]
- Effeminate,
- [Woman (like.]
- [Tender] NP. IV. 7. O.
- [Nice] Man. II. 6. E.
- Efficacy,
- [a. Efficient (abstr.]
- Efficient,
- T. II. 1.
- Effigies,
- [Picture.]
- Effluvium,
- [adj. p. Exhalation (thing.]
- Effort,
- [Endeavour (imp.]
- Effusion,
-
- [Out — pouring]
- [Forth— pouring]
- Eftsoon,
- (At times.] Sp. I. 8. O.
- Egge,
- DP. V. 6.
- with Egge,
[Impregnated with Egge.]
- to—
[a. Impulsive]
- Eglantine,
- [Rose (kind.]
- Egregious,
- [Excellent.]
- Egret,
- [Eagle (kind.]
- Egyptian,
- [Wandring wizard.]
- Eie,
- vid.
Ey.
- Ejaculation,
- [Prayer (dim.]
- Eight.
- Mea. II. 8.
- ...—teen.
- ...—ty.
- —hundred,
&c.
- Eke,
- [Also]
- Eke out,
-
- [Lengthen by Ad∣dition.]
- Enlarge by Ad∣dition.]
- Elaborate,
- [adj. p. Diligence.]
- Elate,
- [adj. Insolence.]
- Elaterium,
- [concrete juyce of the wild Cowcumber.]
- Elder.
-
- [More-old]
- Tree. Tr. III. 2.
- Elecampane,
- HF. III. 6. A.
- Elect.
-
- —to do. AS. IV. 5.
- —to Office, &c. RC. IV. 2.
- Electuary,
- [Moist consistent me∣dicinal mixture.]
- Eleemosynary,
- [adj. Alms.]
- Elegy,
- [adj. Grief verse (aggr.]
- Element.
- El.
- [Principles]
- —of Discourse.
D. I.
- Elephant.
- Be. I. 4.
- Eleven.
-
- Elf,
- [Little sorry (thing.]
- Eligible,
- [adj. p. Elect. (••••t.]
- Elk.
- Be. II. 3.
- Ell,
- [Three foot and 9 inches]
- Ellipsis.
- Mag. III. 8. D.
- Elm.
- Tr. VI. 4.
- Elocution,
-
- [Speaking Man∣ner.]
- [Articulation Man∣ner.]
- Eloquence,
- [Speaking (art)
- Ornately.]
- Perswasive∣ly.]
- Else.
-
- [adv. Other]
- [Beside]
- —where,
[In other place.]
- Elucidate,
- [Interpret.]
- Elucubrate,
- [Diligent study.]
- Ematiate,
- [adj. Lean (make.]
- Emanation,
- [Out-flowing.]
- Emancipate,
- [Un-slave.]
- Embalm,
- [Preserve by Condi∣ting.]
- Embassador,
- [adj. RC. sent (Of∣ficer.]
- Embellish,
- [a. Ornate (make.]
- Ember-week,
- [Fasting week for Ordination.]
- Embers,
- [Fired ashes.]
- Embezil,
- [a. Prodigality.]
- Emblem,
- [Signifying picture.]
- Embody,
- [a. Body.]
- Embolden,
- [a. Bold (make.]
- Emboss,
- [Adorn with protuberan∣ces.]
- Embowed,
- [Arched.]
- Embowel,
- [Un-bowel.]
- Embrace.
- AC. V. 6.
- Embrew,
- [Soke.]
- Embroider,
- [Variegate by sow∣ing.]
- Embryon.
- PP. VI. 7.
- Emergent.
-
- [adj. Event]
- [adj. p. Occasion]
- Emerod.
-
- Stone. St. IV. 4.
- [Vein in the Fundament]
- —s
[Tumors about those veins.—]
- Emew,
- [Cassaware.] Bi. II. 9. A
- Eminence,
- [Excellence.]
- Emission,
- [Out-sending.]
- Emmet,
- [Ant.] Ex. IV. 5.
- Emolument,
- [Profit.]
- Empale.
- RJ. V. 4. A.
- Empannel,
- [a. Catalog.]
- Empeach,
- [a. Accuser.]
- Emperor,
- [King (augm.]
- Emphasis.
- D. I. 8.
- Empire.
-
- [King (place]
- [King (abstr.]
- Empiric,
- [Physitian (corr.]
- Employ.
-
- [a. Business TA. III.]
- [Use. TA. V. 6.]
- Empoverish,
- [a. Poverty (make.]
- Empress,
- [Emperor (fem.]
- Emptying.
- O. II. 7. O.
- Empyema.
- S. V. 3. A.
- Emry.
- St. I. 7. A.
- Emulation.
- AS. VI. 3.
- Emulgent,
- [adj. Sucking.]
- Emulsion,
- [Milk (like) Medi∣cine.]
- Emunctory,
- [Glandule] PG. II 7 A.
- Enable,
- [a. Able (make.]
- Enact,
- [a. Law (make.]
- Enamel,
- [Paint with melted Co∣lours.]
- Enamored,
- [adj. a. Love.]
- Encamp,
- [a. Camp.]
- Enchant,
- [a. Witch with words.]
- Encircle,
- [About-a. circle.]
- Encline.
-
- [a. Oblique]
- [a. Vergency]
- [adj. p Disposition] AS. IV. 1.