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etern, eterne,
etern [ˈɛtɛrn]
adj. arch. Eternal.
adv. Eternally, for ever.
Compounds and phrases etc.
in eterne: To eternity.
etin, ettin,
etin [ˈɛtɪn]
n. An ogre, a giant.
ettelt, ettil, ettilt, ettl$t, ettlan, ettle, ettled, ettlesome, ettlet, ettlin, ettlit, ettlt, ittle, ittlesome,
ettle [ɛtl, atl, ɪtl]
n. Aim, purpose, design, object. Ambition, desire, expectation.
v. To intend, purpose, plan to do a thing. Of weather: to promise, have the appearance of. To attempt, essay, venture. To aim, direct a blow or missile. To guide, to direct the course of.
pt. pp. ettelt
Compounds and phrases etc.
ettle at: To try, make an attempt at, strive, to take aim, to take as, make, one's objective, try to reach.
ettle efter: To desire very much, be eager for.
ettlin [ɛtlɪn, atlɪn, ɪtlɪn]: Ambition. Endeavouring, trying.
ettlesome [-əm]: Keen, eager.
euk, uik,
euk [NN.b. I.Ork. øk]
adj. Of an animal not thriving, sickly.
v. To retch, vomit
eukie, euko, uikie, uiko, uiky, yuiko,
euko [I.Ork. ˈ(j)øko]
also eukie
n. The fatherlasher Taurulus bubalis or the sea-scorpion or bullhead Cottus scorpius.
Effie, Effy, Ephie, Ephy, Eupham, Euphemia, Euphemie, Phaemie, Phame, Phamie, Phemie, Phemy,
Euphemie [ˈjufimˈi, ˈjufemˈe]
n. The personal name Euphemia.
dim. Eupham, Ephie [ˈɛfi], Phemie [ˈfimi, ˈfeme]
Phemie
n. A man who takes an interest in women's affairs, an effeminate, interfering busybody.
Euraip, Euraipe, Europe, Eurup,
Europe [ˈjuːrəp]
pn. Europe.
Eustace, Eustie, Yoostie,
Eustace [ˈjustəs]
n. The personal name Eustace.
dim. Eustie
aeven, aiven, aivent, aivin, aven, avon_iv, ayven, e$en, e$en$s, e$en$t, e$end, e$ened_on, e$enliness, e$enly, e$enlyness, een, eend, eendon, eenlie, eent, eevin, eien, ein, einlie, eint, end, end_on, even, even$t, even_on, evened, evenlie, evenliness, evenly, evenlyness, event, evinlie, evint, eyven, eyvend, eyvened,
even [ˈiːvən, ˈeːvən, MN. ˈəivən]
contracted e'en
adj. Even, equal in degree or extent or amount, or equally matched or balanced, divisible by two. Being level or straight or regular and without variation.
adv. Even. In an even, steady manner or direction.
v. To compare, put on a level with, to liken to. To bring to the same level or condition, to lower, demean. To impute.
pt. pp. event, evened contracted e'ened adj. Straight, direct, accurate, level, exact. Even, quits.
evenly [ˈiːvənlɪ, ˈeːvənlɪ, ˈinlɪ, ˈiː(ə)nlɪ]
contracted e'enly
adj. Of the ground etc.: smooth, even, level. Equal in amount, character, size, force, equitable, just, impartial, uniformly.
Compounds and phrases etc.
even it contracted e'en't [int]: Indeed!
even as contracted e'en's: Even as.
even-haundit, e'en-haundit: Even-handed.
even-haunditness, e'en-haunditness: Even-handedness.
evenliness contracted e'enliness: Equality, equanimity, composure, calm, equanimity.
even on, evened on, e'ened on: Continuously, without ceasing, straight on, right.
even oot: Forthrightly.
even wi: To compare to.
$t_een, aiven, aivn, at_e$en, at_een, aven, ayven, e$en, e$enin, e$enin$, e$nin$, een, eenin, eevin, ein, einin, even, evenin, eyven, guid_e$en, guide$en, teen, tein,
even [ˈiːvən]
Contracted e'en [in]
also evenin contracted e'enin
n. The evening, the eve of a saint's day.
Compounds and phrases etc.
at e'en: In the evening.
guid e'en: Good evening.
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