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.

Ententif, adj. attentive, W2.—­OF. ententif.

Enteren, v. to inter, bury, MD; enteryd, pt. s., S3.—­OF. enterrer, It. interrare; from Lat. in terra.

Enterment, sb. interment, MD.—­AF. enterrement.

Entraille, sb. entrails, C2; entraile, MD; entraylys, pl., Voc.—­AF. entraille; cp.  Prov. intralias, pl.; Sp. entraA+-as, from Lat. interanea, the inward parts.

Enumbren, v. to enshadow, obscure, hide, MD; enoumbre, S2.—­OF. enombrer; Church Lat. in-umbrare.

Enuenymen, v. to envenom, PP; envenimed, pp., C2.—­AF. envenimer.

Envenymes, sb. pl. poisons, P.

Envined, pp. provided with wine, C.—­OF. envinA(C)(Cotg.).

Enviroun, adv. in a circuit, around, MD; environ, S3; envyroun, S3. Comb.:  in enuyrown, S2; bi enuyroun, MD.—­OF. environ.

Envirounen,. v. to surround, to move round, to go about, MD; envyrone, S2.—­OF. environner.

Envolupen, v. to wrap up, C3.—­AF. envoluper.

Enuye, sb. annoyance, S; see Anoy.

Eny, adj. any, PP, S, S2, G; eni, S, PP; eani, MD, S; A|i, MD, S; eie, S; ei, MD, S; ani3*, MD; ani, MD, S, S2; oni, MD; ony, S2, C, W. Comb.:  eanis weis, in any way, any ways, S; eisweis, S; eyweis, NED (s.v. anywise); any ways, NED; ani3*e wise, in any wise, NED; aniwise, S.—­AS. A|*nig.

Eode, pt. s., went, S; iA|de, S; eoden, pl., S2; ieden, S.—­AS. A(C)ode; Goth, iddja; see Douse, pp. 185, 188, and Brugmann, ASec. 61.  Cf. 3*eode.

Eoli; see Ele.

Eom, 1 pr. s., am, MD; see Am.

Eom; see Eem.

Eornen,, v. to run, S, S2; see Rennen.

Eorre, sb. anger, MD, S; urre, S, MD; oerre, S; irre, MD.—­AS. irre, angry, anger:  OS. irri, angry, OHG. irri, out of the right way (Otfrid):  Goth, airzeis, astray; cp, Lat. errare for *_ersare_.  Cf. Erren.

EorA deg.e; see ErA deg.e.

Eoten; see Eten.

Eouwer, pron. your, S; see 3*oure.

Eppel, sb. apple, MD; see Appel.

Er, pr. pl. are, H; ere, S2; see Aren.

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