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envelope, invilope,
envelope [ˈɛnvɛləp]
n. An envelope.
environs, envirrons,
environs [ˈɛnvaɪrənz]
n. pl. The environment, surrounds.
envied, enviefu, envious, envy, envyfow, envyfu, invied, invious, invy, invyfow, invyfu, invyfu$,
envy [ənˈvaɪ]
n. Envy.
v. To envy.
pt. pp. envied
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
envious: Envious.
envyfu: Envious, full of envy.
ephesian,
ephesian [əˈfiːʒən]
n. A pheasant usually Phasianus colchicus.
Episcolaupian, episcopaulian, Episcopawlian, Episcopian, Esculopian, Piscie, Piscy, Piskie, Pisky,
Episcopaulian [ˈɛpɪskəpɑːlɪən, -pɔːlɪən]
contracted col. Piscie [ˈpɪskɪ]
n. Episcopalian.
epistil, epistill, epistle, epystle, pistill, pistle, pystle,
epistle [(ɛ)pɪsl]
n. An epistle, a letter.
aiqual, aiquallie, aqual, aquil, equahl, equal, equal-aqual, equals-aquals,
equal [ˈikwəl]
adj. Equal.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
equal-aqual [-ˈakwəl] adj. Equally balanced, alike, similar, quits. adv. In equal shares, equally, alike.
equality: Equality.
inequality: Inequality.
airch, airchness, arch, archness, argh, arghness, erch, erchness, ergh, erghness,
erch [ɛrx, erx, MN. arx]
n. Doubt, apprehension, fear, timidity.
adj. Timorous, frightened, slightly alarmed, anxious. Hesitant, reluctant, reserved, distant in manner.
v. To be timid or afraid. To feel reluctant or to hesitate.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
erchness: Timidity.
Airch, Airchibald, Airchibauld, Airchie, Airchybal, Aisbit, Baldie, Baldy, Baldy, Bauldie, Bauldy, Erch, Erchibauld, Erchie, Erswald, Erswauld, Esbit,
Erchibauld [ˈɛrtʃɪˈbɑːl(d), -ˈbɔːl(d), N. I. -ˈbaːl(d), U. -ˈbʌul(d), ˈeːrtʃɪ-]
also S. Erswauld [ɛˈrswɑːl(d)]
n. The personal name Archibald.
dim. Esbit, Bauldie, Erch, Erchie
 
Erchie
n. col. A person who is very pleased with themselves.
aer, air, airest, e$re, ear, ear$, eer, eerest, er, ere, erer, erest, erist, err, erst,
ere [ɛr, eːr, ər]
conj. Ere, before, until.
prep. Before in combitations such as ere fernyear, ere the streen and ere yesterday etc.
adv. Early, soon.
comp. erer
superl. erest The earilest, at first.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
for the erest: I.Sh. In the meantime, for the present.

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