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endoo, endou, endoument,
endou [ɛndu]
v. To endow.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
endoument: An endowment.
endure, endurement,
endure [ənˈd(j)uːr]
v. To last, to continue to exist.
pt. pp. endure't, endured
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
endurement: Endurance.
endurin: Enduring.
enemie, enemy, enimie, enmity, inimie, inimy, innmity,
enemy [ˈɛnəme]
n. An enemy. A person of an evil disposition.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
enmity: Hostile feeling, rivalry, malice.
The Auld Enemy: The Devil, England.
aneoch, aneu, aneuch, aneugh, aneuw, anew, anoch, anyoch, anyow, eneu$, eneuch, eneugh, eneugh, enew, enoch, enof, enoo, enooch, enou, enou$, enouch, enow, enuch, enue, enuech, enugh, enuich, enyoch, enyooch, enyuch, e-nyuch, ite-nyuch,
eneuch [ənˈ(j)ux, EC. ɪnˈjʌx, SN. MN.b. ɪnˈjux, NN.b. I. əˈnjɔx]
adj. Traditionally usually used for quantity (singluar), enough, quite. Also as an adv. and n.
 
enew [ənˈ(j)u, MN. əˈnjʌu, S. əˈniuː] adj. Traditionally usually used for number (plural), sufficient in number or quantity. Also as a n.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
like eneuch: Likely, possibly.
no eneuch: Not enough, inadequate.
engage, engaige, engauge,
engage [ˈɛngedʒ]
v. To engage, to pray.
pt. pp. engaged
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
engagement: Engagement. An undertaking, obligation, contract.
engagin: Engaging.
Eengie, Eenie, Engie, Ennie, Enzie, Ingee, Ingey, The_Engie, The_Ennie,
Engie [ˈeŋi]
pn. Enzie (Moray).
ang$leesh, Eengland, Engerlush, Englan, England, Engliesh, Englifee, Englifee$d, Englified, Englified, Englifiet, Englis, English, Englishman, Ingels, Ingils, Inglan, Ingland, Inglann, Ingleesh, Ingles, Inglesh, Inglifee, Inglifee$d, Inglifie, Inglified, Inglify, Inglin, Inglis, Inglisch, Inglish, Inglishe, Inglisman, Inglun, Innlish, Yinglifiet,
England [ˈɪŋlən(d)]
pn. England.
 
English [ˈɪŋlɪʃ] adj. English.
Ingles [ˈɪŋlz] a more contemporary spelling of the archaeic Inglis. Ingles often occurs in place and personal names.
adj. English.
 
Englifee [ˈɪŋlɪfi]
v. To make English, to cause to resemble English speech, manners or customs.
pt. pp. Englifee'd [ˈɪŋlɪfiːd] adj. Anglicized in speech or manner.
 
Englishman
n. An Englishman.
enk, ink, jenk, jink, yenk, yink,
enk [I.Sh. (j)ɛŋk, (j)ɪŋk]
n. Nominal ownership of young domestic animals. A loan. A possession, something of one's own.
v. To transfer something to someone's nominal ownership, To acquire such ownership.
annat, annet, ennet, stakannet, stock_ennet,
ennet [ɛnət, anət]
n. MN. The eider duck Somateria mollissima.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
stock ennet: C. SN. The shelduck Tadorna tadorna.
enorm,
enorm [ənorm]
adj. Heinous. leg. Considerable.

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