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eddic, eddick, eddict, edic, edick, edict, edik,
edict [ˈɛdɪk(t)]
n. leg. A public proclamation whereby those concerned were summoned to appear before the courts.
edifee, edifeein,
edifee [ˈɛdɪfi]
v. To edify.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
edifeein: Edifying.
Aul_Reekie, Auld_Reekie, Edinbra, Edinbrie, Edinbro, Edinbur, Edinburgh, Edinburrae, Edinburrie, Edinburry, Edinbury, Ednbourgh, Eedinburra, Embra, Embrae, Embrae, Em-bri, Embro, Embro$, Enbra, Enbrae,
Edinburgh [ˈɛdɪnbʌrə]
col. Embro [ˈɛmbrə], Edinburrae [ˈedɪnbʌre, ˈedɪnbʌra, ˈadnbʌre], Auld Reekie [ɑːld riki].
pn. Edinburgh.
Adnam, Ednam,
Ednam [ˈɑdnəm]
pn. Ednam (Borders).
Edart, Edart, Eddie, Edwart, Ethert, Ned, ned, Neddie, Nid,
Edwart [ˈɛdwərt]
also Edart, Ethart [ˈɛðərt]
n. The personal name Edward.
dim. Ned, Neddie, Eddie
 
ned
n. col. A juvenile delinquent, a lout.
blin$_hai, Blin$_hey, blind_hai, blind-ee, blind-hai, blin-ee, blinn-ee, blue_ee, blue-ee, cockle-ee, cockle-ee$d, cockle-eed, e$e, e$ebrie, e$ed, e$e-lasher, e$elid, e$en, eans, ee, ee$d, ee_lasher, ee-apener, ee-appener, eebree, ee-breer, ee-breers, eed, eehole, eelasher, ee-lasher, eelid, ee-lid, eelist, een, eened, eenie, eenies, eens, eent, eeny, eesicht, ee-sicht, eesome, ee-some, eesum, eet, ee-winker, eh, ehe, ehs, ehz, eie, ein, eisum, ellis, eyen, eyn, eyne, gaudnie, gowden_ee, ill_een, ill-ee, ill-een, jee-ee$d, jee-eed,
ee [iː, S. ɛi, DD. ɛ]
n. An eye. A regard, liking, craving, covetousness, anxious expectation. An opening in general. The entrance to a valley.
dim. eenie
pl. een [iːn, S. ɛin] Eyes. Globules of fat seen in soup and milk etc. dim. eenies
v. To eye.
pt. pp. ee'd adj. Eyed, having an eye or eyes or eyelike features.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
blind-ee: The lesser-spotted dogfish Scyliorhinus canicula also SN. NN.a. blind-hai [-haɪ].
blue-ee: A bruised or contused eye, a 'black eye'.
cockle-ee: An eye with a squint.
ee-appener: An eye-opener, an experience.
eebree: Eyebrow.
ee-breer: An eyelash.
eebrou [iːbru, S. ɛibrʌu]: An eyebrow.
eehole: The eye-socket.
ee-lasher: An eyelash.
eelid: An eyelid.
elist: MN. A flaw, deformity, defect. A secret dislike for someone.
eesicht: Eyesight.
eesome [-səm]: Handsome, pleasing to the eye.
ee-winker: An eyelash, an eyelid.
gowden ee: NEC. The goldeneye Bucephala clangula.
ill-ee: Evil eye pl. ill-een.
Jennie's blue een: WC. NEC. MN. The ivy-leaved speedwell Veronica officinalis.
sair een: Sore eyes
eachy, eachy_nor_oochy, ech_nor_och, eechie, eechie, eechie_nor_ochie, eechie_or_ochie, eechy, eechy_nor_oochy, eechy_or_ochy, eechy-ochy, ichie_nor_ochi, ichie_nor_ochie, igh_nor_oghie, ochie, ochie, ochy, oochy,
eechie (n)or ochie [ˈiç(i) (n)ər ˈoxɪ]
n. Neither one thing or another.
eediomatic, eidiomatic,
eediomatic [ˈidɪəmatɪk]
adj. Idiomatic.
edjit, eedgit, eediocie, eediocy, eediot, eediotical, eedjit, eedyit, eeejit, eegit, eejit, eidiocie, eidiocy, eidiotical, eijiit, eijit, ejit, idgit, idjit,
eediot [ˈidiət, ˈidjət, ˈidɪwʌt, ˈidʒɪt]
n. An idiot, a fool, simpleton.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
eediocy [ˈidɪ(j)əsi]: Idiocy.
eediotical [ˈidiotɪkəl]: Idiotical.
eedit, eeditit, eeditor, eidit, eiditit, eiditor,
eedit [ˈidɪt]
n. An edit.
v. To edit.
pt. pp. eeditit
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
eeditor: An editor.

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