Effere, shew, pomp, 2360. Compare _Affere_. Efter, after, 217. A.S. _efter_. Eld, old age, 3225, 3242. A.S. _yldo_. Gothic _alds_. Elyk, Eliche, alike, 182, 2452. Eme, uncle, 2572. A.S. _eám_. Empit, emptied, empty, 180. A.S. _æmtian_. Empleß, to please, 2455. J. Empriß, worth, honour, 129, 269, 3458; _cf._ Romans of Partenay, l. 2013. Anxiety, oppression, 393. R. _emprindre_. Enarmyt, fully armed, 285, 751, 2499. J. Endit, indited, 138; indite, 206; inditing, poem (?), 334. If the meaning were, “this ends,” the form “endis” would be required; besides which, the rime shews that the _i_ is long; cf. ll. 138, 206. Endlong, along, 2893. A.S. _andlang_; Ger. _entlang_. Entent, intention, will, meaning, thoughts, 448, 1451, 1499, 2938. R. _entente_. Used by Chaucer. Entermet, to intermeddle with, to have do with, 2914. R. _entremetre_. Enweronyt, environed, 53. Erde, earth, 1072, 1540, 2601. Compare Ger. _erde_. Erdly, earthly, 498. Erith, earth, 128. A.S. _eorð_. Eschef (1. eschew), to shun, withdraw himself, 3475. R. _eschever_; (2. achieve), to accomplish, 2212, 2513. R. _eschavir_. Eschef deith, to die, 2732. Escheuit, achieved, 258. Eschevit, is achieved, 2998. { Eß, 174, Eeß, 706, } ease. Essenȝeis (ensigns), warcries, 3349, J. See also R. _enseigne_. Euerilkon, every one, 1039, etc. Exasy, extasy, 76. (Possibly miswritten.) Exortith, beseecheth, 3026. Extend, attain, 3281.
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