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- dux:—a duke.
- dyynarium, dyynerium:—dinner.
- dytenum:— a ditty, or song.
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- eabalus:—an alehouse (A. S. ealahus).
- ealhorda:— the right of assising and selling ale and beer.
- eastintus:—the east coast, or the eastern side of a place.
- ebba:—ebb.
- ebdomada:—a week.
- ebdomndarius:— a canon of a cathedral church, appointed weekly to take charge of the choir; a priest appointed for weekly duty in a monastery.
- ebiculum:—the back of an edged tool.
- ebrietor:—a drunkard.
- ecclesia: —a church.
- edestium:—a building.
- edia:—help; ease; food.
- educamen:— a brood of chickens.
- efforcialiter:—by force of arms; forcibly; in force.
- ejforciamentum:—distraint; inquisition.
- efforciare:— to fine; to distrain; to compel; to fortify; to defend.
- effuyare:— to drive or hunt out.
- egeator:— the skipper of a ship.
- eia:—an island, an eyot.
- einescia, eilnecia. See esnccia.
- eisiamentum. See aisiamentum.
- ejectum:—jetsoni, wreck.
- ela:—an aisle.
- elaryamentum:—liberation; increase.
- elargare:— to set free; to put off; to increase.
- elaryatio:—liberation.
- elbidus, elbus:— russet.
- eleemosyna:—alms.
- eleemosynaria:—an act of donation; a place where alms are distributed; the office of almoner.
- eleemosynarius:— an almoner.
- elemosina libera, pura, et perpetua:—frankalmoign.
- elemosinare:— to grant in alms, or in frankalmoign.
- elemosinarium:— an almonry; an almery, an aumbrey.
- elephantia:—leprosy.
- elonyare:—to remove to a distance; to eloign.
- eluvio:— a sewer.
- emarcidus:—withered.
- embasmna, embaxaria:— an embassy.
- embaxator:— an ambassador.
- embaxatura:—an embassy.
- emenda:—amends; a fine.
- emendare:— to make amends; to correct; to restore.
- emendatio:—the power of correction; the right of assize; a tine; repair.
- emiyranea:—megrim, migraine.