Earne, i, 3; vi, 25; ix, 18, yearn, long for. Edifyde, i, 34, built. Eeke, v, 42, increase. Eft, ix, 25, again. Eftsoones, x, 24, etc., forthwith. Eke, iii, 21, also. Eld, x, 8, old age. Embalme, v, 17, anoint, pour balm into. Embaye, ix, 13; x, 27, bathe. Embost, iii, 24, encased; ix, 29, fatigued. Embosse, xi, 20, plunge. Embowed, ix, 19, rounded. Emboyled, xi, 28, agitated, troubled. Embrew, xi, 36, imbrue, drench. Empassioned, iii, 2, moved to pity. Empeach, viii, 34, hinder. Emperse, xi, 53, pierce. Emprize, ix, 1, undertaking, adventure. Enchace, xii, 23, set off in fitting terms. Endew, iv, 51, endow. Enfouldred, xi, 40, shot forth (like a thunderbolt). Engrave, x, 42, bury, entomb. Enhaunst, i, 17; v, 47, raised. Enlargen, viii, 37, deliver. Ensample, ix, 12, witness. Ensue, iv, 34, pursue; ix, 44, persecute. Entirely, xi, 32, with all the heart. Entraile, i, 16, fold, twist. Envie, ill will, hatred. Equall, vi, 26, side by side. Errant, iv, 38; x, 10, wandering (in quest of adventure). Esloyne, iv, 20, retire. Essoyne, iv, 20, excuse, exemption. Eugh, i, 9, yew. Ewghen, xi, 19, made of yew. Excheat, v, 25, gain; lit. property forfeited to the lord of a fief. Extirpe, x, 25, uproot. Eyas, xi, 34, young untrained hawk, unfledged falcon. Eyne, eien, eyen, ii, 27, etc., eyes. F Fact, iv, 34; ix, 37, feat, evil deed. Fall, ix, 2, befall. Fare, i, 11, etc., go, travel. Fatal, ix, 7, ordained by fate. Fattie, i, 21, fertilizing. Fayne, iv, 10, gladly; vi, 12, glad. Faytor, iv, 47; xii, 35, deceiver, villain, sham. Fearefull, i, 13, alarmed. Feature, viii, 49, form. Fee, x, 43, payment. Felly, v, 34, fiercely. Fere, x, 4, husband; lit. companion. Fillet, iii, 4, snood. Fit, ii, 18, death agony; iv, 34, struggle, passion; xi, 7, musical strain. Flaggy, xi, 10, yielding, hanging loose. Flit, iv, 5, crumble away. Foile, iv, 4, leaf of metal. Foltring, vii, 24, stammering. Fond, ix, 39, foolish. Fone, ii, 23, foes. Food, viii, 9, feud. Foolhappie, vi, 1, happy as a fool, "fortunate rather than provident" (Nares). Fordonne, v, 41; etc., undone, ruined, wounded to death. Foreby, vi, 39, near. Forespent, ix, 43, wasted, squandered. Foretaught, vii, 18, either (1) untaught, mistaught, or (2) taught before, hence, perhaps, despised (Warren). Forlore, viii, 29; x, 21, forlorn, forsaken. Forray, xii, 3, ravage, prey upon. Forsake, xi, 24, avoid. Forwandring, vi, 34, weary with wandering, or utterly astray. Forwarned, ii, 18, warded off. Forwasted, i, 5; xi, 1, ravaged, utterly wasted. Forwearied, i, 32, etc., tterly weary. Forworne, vi, 35, much worn. Fraight, xii, 35, fraught, freighted. Frame, viii, 30, support, steady. Francklin, x, 6, freeman, freeholder. Fray, i, 38, to frighten; ii, 14, an affray. Freak, iii, 1; iv, 50, whim, caprice. Frounce, iv, 14, curl, plait, friz (the hair). Fruitfull-headed, viii, 20, many-headed. Fry, xii, 7, crowd, swarm. Funerall, ii, 20, death. Fyne, iv, 21, thin; v, 28, fine.
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