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1861. ē̆dmọ̄dnesse n.

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(a) Humility, submissiveness, meekness; (b) grace, mercy; (c) a Christian virtue or blessing.

1862. ēdnesse n.

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Well-being, prosperity.

1863. ē̆dokke n.

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Either of the water lilies (Nuphar lutea or Nymphaea alba).

1864. edre n.

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A blood vessel, vein; edre blod.

1865. ed-wist n.

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Phil. Substance, being.

1866. ed-wīt n.

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(a) Reproach, censure, insult; an insult or taunt; (b) scorn, shame.

1867. ed-wīten v.

Additional spellings: edwiten
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To censure, reproach, reprove (someone); to criticize, find fault with;-- (a) with two objs.; (b) with obj. of the person (and of phrase, or a clause).

1868. efesten v.

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To hasten.

1869. efestlīce adv.

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In haste, quickly.

1870. efne interj.

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Behold!, lo!

1871. ē-frosk n.

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A water frog.

1872. eft adv.

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A second time, another time, once more, again.

1873. eft-sitthe(n adv.

Additional spellings: eftsitthe, eft-sitthen, eftsitthen
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(a) Afterwards, thereafter; (b) once more, once again.

1874. eft-sōne(s adv.

Additional spellings: eftsone, eft-sones, eftsones
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(a) Soon after, immediately; afterwards; (b) later, hereafter, thereafter; (c) as quasi-noun in temporal prep. phrases: til or forte eft-sone, until later, until a later time.

1875. ēgēde n.

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?Frivolity, folly.

1876. ēgēde adj.

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Foolish, absurd.

1877. eǧǧe n.(2)

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The cutting edge of a tool or instrument.

1878. eǧǧed adj.

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(a) Having a cutting edge (or edges); (b) four egged, having a quadrangular cross section, four-edged; thre egged; two or twein egged; self egged, self-edged, having a selvage; sharp egged.

1879. ?eǧǧen v.(3)

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To harrow. [Or heǧǧen, make a fence, hedge.]

1880. ?eghten v.

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To attack or pursue (an enemy).