Eake. adv. Also. Ear-wrig. s. Earwig. This word ought to be spelled Earwrig, as it is derived, doubtless, from wriggle. See WRIGGLE. Eese. adv. Yes. Eet. adv. Yet. El'men. adj. Of or belonging to elm; made of elm. El'ver. s. A young eel. Em'mers. s. pl. Embers. Emmet-batch, s. An ant-hill. To Empt. v.a. To empty. En. _pron._Him; a zid en; he saw him. Er. pron. He. [Used West of the Parret.] Eth. s. Earth. To Eve. v.n. To become damp; to absorb moisture from the air. Evet. s. A lizard. Ex. s. An axle. |