A Concise Dictionary of Middle English eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 648 pages of information about A Concise Dictionary of Middle English.

A Concise Dictionary of Middle English eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 648 pages of information about A Concise Dictionary of Middle English.
daily, on each day, S2; eche deyl, every bit, entirely, S2; ech on, each one, S2, S3, C2; ech oon, C2, W; ech one, S2; ich on, S3; ich a, S3; uch one, S2, P; ilk an, S2; ilc kines, of every kind, MD; ilkines, S; ich wer, everywhere, S.—­AS. A|*lc, elc, ONorth. A|lc, OMerc. ylc.  The form A|*lc = Ai + ge + lic; cp.  OHG. io-gi-lA-h (Tatian), G. jeglich.  See Sievers, 347.

Eche, adj. eternal, S; echelAche, adv., S.—­AS. A(C)ce, A(C)celice; cp.  OHG. A(C)wic, also A(C)wig (Otfrid).  See A.

Eche, sb. increase, addition, S2, MD.—­AS. A(C)aca.

Eche, sb. pain, MD; see Ache.

Echen, v to increase, add, HD, CM, MD; eken, S, S3, H; ayked, pt. s., MD.—­AS. A(C)cean (A(C)can):  OS. A cubedkian.

Echte, sb. possessions, S; see Auhte.

Eclipse, sb. eclipse, PP; eclypse, Manip.; enclips, PP; clips, PP; clyps, S3.—­Lat. eclipsis; Gr. [Greek:  hekleipsis], failure.

Ecnesse, sb. eternity, MD; ecenisse, dat., S; ecenesse, S; echenesse, MD; ecchenesse, S.—­AS. A(C)cnis.  See Eche.

Ed-, prefix.—­AS. ed-, cp.  Goth, id-, back, again, OHG. it-, ita- (Tatian, Otfrid), as in it-lA cubedn, retribution; it-mAilA-, feast (Tatian).

Ed-grow, sb. after-math, regermen, Prompt.; edgrew, HD.

Ed-len, sb. retribution, MD.—­AS. ed-lA(C)an.

Edmod, adj. humble, MD; see Admod.

Edmodi, adj. humble, MD; see Admodie.

Edmodnesse, sb. humility, S; see Admodnesse.

Ed-wit, sb. reproach, S2.—­AS. ed-wA-t; cp.  OHG. it-uuizzi, a twitting (Otfrid), See Ed-.

Ed-witen, v. to blame, S, P; ead-witen, S; edwited, pt. pl., PP.—­AS. ed-wA-tan; cp.  Goth, id-weitjian, OHG. ita-uuA-zA cubedn (Tatian).  Cp.  E. twit.

Edy; see Eadi3*.

Ee; see E3*e.

Eek, conj. also, C2, C3; A|c, S; ec, S; ek, S, S2, P; eik, S3; eke, S, S2, S3, P; eeke, G.—­AS. A(C)ac:  Goth. auk.

Eelde; see Elde.

Eem, sb. uncle, Prompt., CM; eom, S; A|m, MD; em, MD; eme, S3, Voc., HD; eyme, S3; eam, HD.—­AS. A(C)am; cp.  OHG. A cubedheim.

Eese; see Ese.

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