Part 16
eahtan † I. _to persecute, pursue_. II. _to estimate, appreciate_.
eahtanihte _eight day’s old (moon)_.
eahtatēoða ‘_eighteenth_,’ _AO_.
eahta-tīene, -tȳne ‘_eighteen_,’ _Lk_ (eht-).
eahtatig _eighty_, AO.
eahtawintre _of eight years old_, Æ.
eahtend m. _persecutor_, #PPs# 118^150.
eahtēoða = (1) eahtatēoða, (2) eahtoða
eahtere m. _appraiser, censor_, #Lcd#.
eahteða (AO) = eahtoða
±eahtian (æ, e) _to estimate, esteem_, CP: _consult about, consider, deliberate_: _watch over_, Æ: _speak of with praise_. [_Ger._ achten]
+eahtiendlic _estimable_.
ēahtnes = ēhtnes
eahtoða ‘_eighth_,’ _Men_; #Chr#.
±eahtung f. _estimation, valuation_, CP: _deliberation, counsel_.
eal == eall, æl
eala == ealu
ēalā interj. _alas! oh! lo!_ Æ, AO, CP. [ēa II.]
ēalād f. _watery way_, #An# 441.
ēaland n. _island_, _Chr_.
ealað v. ealu.
ealbeorht = eallbeorht
ēalc = ǣlc
eald (a) comp. ieldra, yldra; sup. ieldest, yldest _‘old,’ aged, ancient, antique_, _Æ, B, CP_; AO: _experienced, tried_: _honoured, eminent, great_. ðā ieldstan men _the chief men_.
ealda m. _old man_, RHy 6^25: _the Devil_.
ealdbacen _stale_, LL (360^27).
eald-cȳðð (AO), cȳððu f. _old home, former dwelling-place_: _old acquaintance_, Æ.
ealddagas mp. _former times_, AO.
ealddōm m. _age_, AO.
ealde = ielde
ealdefæder m. _grandfather_.
ealdemōdor f. _grandmother_.
ealder = ealdor
ealdfæder m. _forefather_, _Æ_. [‘_eldfather_’]
ealdfēond (ī) † m. _old foe, hereditary foe, the devil_.
ealdgecynd † n. _original nature_.
ealdgefā m. _ancient foe_, AO 118^34.
ealdgefēra m. _old comrade_, AO 152^24.
ealdgenēat m. _old comrade_, #Ma# 310.
ealdgenīðla † m. _old foe, Satan_.
ealdgeriht (a^1) n. _ancient right_, Ct.
ealdgesegen f. _ancient tradition_, B 869.
ealdgesīð † m. _old comrade_.
ealdgestrēon n. _ancient treasure_, AO.
ealdgeweorc † n. _old-standing work, the world_.
ealdgewinn n. _old-time conflict_, B 1781.
ealdgewinna m. _old enemy_, B 1776.
ealdgewyrht † n. _former deeds_: _deserts of former deeds_? _traditional usage_? B 2657.
ealdhettende mp. _old foes_, #Jud# 321.
ealdhlāford m. _hereditary lord_, AO, CP.
ealdhrīðer? n. _an old ox_.
±ealdian (a) _to grow old_, _Jn_; Æ. [‘_eld_,’ ‘_old_’]
ealdland n. _land which has been long untilled_? (BT), _ancestral property_? (Earle), EC 327^14.
ealdlandrǣden f. _established law of landed property_, LL 448[4,6] (or ? two words, BT).
ealdlic _old, venerable_, Æ.
ealdnes f. _old age_, _Æ_. [‘_eldness_,’ ‘_oldness_’]
ealdor (a) I. m. _elder, parent_, _BH, Gen_. pl. _ancestors_: _civil or religious authority, chief, leader, master, lord, prince, king_, Æ: _source_: _primitive_, #ÆGr#. [eald; ‘_alder_’] II. n(f?) (†) _life, vital part_: (†) _age, old age_: _eternity_. on ealdre tō ealdre _for ever, always_. āwa tō ealdre, tō widan ealdre _for ever and ever_. [_Ger._ alter]
ealdorapostol (a) m. _chief apostle_, BH 314^7.
ealdorbana (a^1) m. _life-destroyer_, #Gen# 1033.
ealdorbealu † n. _life-bale, death_.
ealdorbiscop m. _chief bishop, archbishop_, Æ: _high-priest_, Æ.
ealdor-bold, -botl n. _palace, mansion_, BH.
ealdorburg f. _metropolis_.
ealdorcearu (a^1) f. _great sorrow_, B 906.
ealdordæg † m. _day of life_.
ealdordēma (a^1) †m. _chief judge, prince_.
ealdordeofol m. _chief of the devils_, NC 282.
ealdordōm m. _power, lordship, rule, dominion, authority, magistracy_, _PPs_; Æ, AO, CP: _superiority, preeminence_: _beginning_? #Jul# 190. [‘_alderdom_’]
ealdordōmlic ‘_principalis_,’ #EPs#.
ealdordōmscipe? m. _office of alderman_, #Chr# 983#c#.
ealdorduguð † f. _nobility, flower of the chiefs_.
ealdorfrēa (a^1) m. _lord, chief_, #Da# 46.
ealdorgeard m. _enclosure of life, body_, #An# 1183? (or ? ēador-)
ealdorgedāl † n. _death_.
ealdorgesceaft f. _state of life_, #Rd# 40^23.
ealdorgewinna † m. _deadly enemy_.
ealdorlang _life-long, eternal_, †#Chr# 937#a#.
ealdorlēas I. _lifeless, dead_, B 15. II. _deprived of parents, orphaned_: _without a chief_.
ealdorlegu † f. _destiny_: _death_.
ealdorlic _‘principalis,’ chief, princely, excellent_: _authentic_. adv. -līce.
ealdorlicnes f. _authority_, CP.
ealdormann (o^3) [v. LL 2·359] m. _‘alderman,’ ruler, prince, chief, nobleman of the highest rank, high civil or religious officer, chief officer of a shire_, _Chr_; Æ, AO, CP: as trans. of foreign titles, _JnL, Mt_.
ealdorneru † f. _life’s preservation, safety, refuge_.
ealdorsācerd m. _high priest_.
ealdorscipe m. _seniority, headship, supremacy, sovereignty_, Æ.
ealdorstōl m. _throne_, #Rim# 23.
ealdorðegn † m. _chief attendant, retainer, distinguished courtier, chieftain_.
ealdorwisa (a^1) m. _chief_, #Gen# 1237.
ealdoð (ald-aht, -ot) _vessel_, #Gl#.
ealdriht n. _old right_.
Eald-Seaxe -Seaxan mp. _Old-Saxons, Continental Saxons_, AO.
ealdspell n. _old saying, old story_.
ealdsprǣc f. _proverb, by-word_, #PPs# 43^15.
ealdung f. _process of growing old, age_, Æ, AO.
ealdur == ealdor
ealdwērig? _accursed from old times_, #Ex# 50.
ealdwīf n. _old woman_, Æ.
ealdwita m. _venerable man, priest, sage_: _Pharisee_.
ealdwrītere m. _writer on ancient history_, OEG 5449.
ēales v. ealh.
ealfara m. _pack-horse_? A 4·147^200 (v. NC 282, 342).
ealfela † _very much_.
ealfelo _baleful, dire_, #An# 771 (ælfælo), #Rd# 24^9.
ealgearo † _all ready, prepared_.
±ealgian _to protect, defend_, Æ.
ealgodwebb n. _‘holosericus,’ all-silk cloth_, WW 395^15.
ealgodwebben _all-silk_, WW.
ealh (a) † m., gs. ēales _temple_.
ealhstede † m. _temple_.
ēalifer f. _liver-wort_? _Lcd_. [‘_eileber_’?]
ēalīðend m. _seafaring man_, #An# 251.
eall I. adj. (has no weak form) _‘all,’ every, entire, whole, universal_, _Æ, Chr, Mt_. pl. _all men_, _Æ_. II. adv. _fully, wholly, entirely, quite_, _Cr, GD, Gen_. e. swā _quite as, just as_. e. swā micle swā _as much as_. mid e. mid eallum _altogether, entirely_. ealra swīðost _especially, most of all_. ealne weg (also contr. ealneg) _always_. ofer e. (neut.) _everywhere, into all parts_. III. n. _all, everything_.
ealla = gealla
eallbeorht † _all-bright, resplendent_.
eallbyrnende _burning all over_, Æ.
eallcræftig † (æl-) _all powerful_.
ealldryge _completely dry_, Æ.
eallencten m. _season of Lent_, RB 66^5.
eallenga = eallunga
ealles, ealle adv. (g. of eall) _entirely, wholly, fully, quite_. e. for swīðe _altogether, utterly_.
eallgelēaflic _universally believed, catholic_.
eallgōd _all-good_, Æ.
eallgrēne † _all-green, green_.
eallgylden _all-golden_, CP (æl-).
eallhālig _all-holy_, #PPs# 131^8.
eallhwīt _entirely of white_, Ct.
eallic _universal, catholic_.
eallinga = eallunga
eallīren _entirely of iron_, B 2338.
eallīsig _all-icy, very cold_.
eallmægen † n. _utmost effort_.
eallmǣst (al-, æl-) adv. _nearly all_, _‘almost,’ for the most part_, _Æ, Chr_.
eallmiht f. _omnipotence_, #PPs# 135^12.
eallmihtig = ælmihtig
eallnacod _entirely naked_, #Gen# 871.
eallneg = ealneg
eallnīwe _quite new_, Æ.
eallnunge = eallunga
ealloffrung f. _holocaust_, WW 130^12 (eal-).
eallreord = elreord
eallrihte adv. _just, exactly_, RB 131^13.
eallseolcen _entirely made of silk_, #Gl#.
eallswā _just as, even as_, _‘as,’ as if, so as, likewise_, _Æ, Mt_.
eallswilc _just such_, Æ.
ealltela adv. _quite well_, #Gen# 1905.
eallunga adv. _altogether, entirely, utterly, quite, indeed_, _Æ, Mt_; CP. [‘_allinge_’]
eallwealda † I. _all-ruling, almighty_. II. m. _God, the Almighty_.
eallwealdend m. _ruler of all_, Æ.
eallwealdende _‘all-wielding,’ all ruling_, _Æ_.
eallwihta † fp. _all creatures_.
eallwriten adj. _holograph_, WW 463^28.
eallwundor n. _marvel_, #Ex# 578.
ealm- = eallm-
ealmihtig = ælmihtig
ealneg (AO, CP), ealneweg, ealnuweg, ealnig, ealning(a) _always, quite, perpetually_.
ealnunga = eallunga
ealo == ealu
ealoffrung f. _holocaust_, WW 130^12.
ealogeweorc n. _brewing_, AO 222^7.
ēalond = ēaland
ealoð (AO) v. ealu.
ealowōsa m. _ale-tippler_, #Wy# 49.
ealsealf f. _‘ambrosia,’ an aromatic plant_.
ealswā = eallswā
ealtēawe = æltǣwe
ealu (ealo) m? n? gds. ealoð (AO), ealað; gp. ealeða _‘ale,’ beer_, _Lcd_; Æ. [v. A 27·495]
ealubenc † f. ‘_ale-bench_,’ _B_.
ealuclyfa m. _beer-cellar_, OEG 4^42.
ealufæt n. _ale-vat_, #Lcd# 53b.
ealugafol n. _tax or tribute paid in ale_, LL 448.
ealugāl _drunk with ale_, #Gen# 2408.
ealugālnes f. _drunkenness_, NC 282.
ealuhūs (a^2) n. _alehouse_, LL 228[1,2].
ealumalt (alo-) n. _malt for brewing_, #Lcd# 157a.
ealuscerwen f. _bitter drink_? (BT), _(ale-spilling), mortal panic_? (Earle), B 770.
ealuscop m. _singer in alehouses_, LL.
ealuwǣge † n. _ale-flagon, ale-can_.
ealw- = eallw-
eam (#VPs#) = eom (v. wesan)
ēam I. m. _uncle_ (usu. maternal; paternal uncle = fædera), AO. [‘_eme_’; _Ger._ oheim] II. dp. of ēa.
+ēan _yeaning_, Æ.
±ēanian _to bring forth young_ (usu. lambs), _Ps_ 77^71. [‘_ean_’]
ēaōfer m. _river-bank_, #Met# 19^22.
eapel, eapl = æppel
eappul- = æppel-
ear _‘occa,’ harrow_? OEG 2359 (v. A 36·72).
ēar I. n. _‘ear’ (of corn)_, _Mt_; AO. II. † m. _wave, sea, ocean_. III. † m. _earth_: _name of the rune for =ēa=_. IV. = ǣr. V. = ēare
ēaracu f. _river bed_, KC 5·122^15.
earan- = earon
earb- = earf-
ēarblæd (ē^1) n. _stalk, blade (of corn)_, _straw_.
earc, earce (a, æ, e) f. _chest, coffer_, _Rd_: ‘_ark_,’ _Mt, Ps_; CP. [_L._]
ēarclǣnsend m. _little finger_, WW 265^1.
earcnanstān = eorcnanstān
ēarcoðu f. _‘parotis,’ a tumour near the ears_, WW 113^31.
eard m. _native place, country, region, dwelling-place, estate, cultivated ground_, _B_; Æ, AO, CP: _earth, land_: _condition, fate_, †_Hy_. [‘_erd_’]
eardbegenga m. _inhabitant_, #LPs#.
eardbegengnes f. _habitation_, #RLPs#.
eardcyððo f. _old acquaintance_ (eald-?).
eardeswræcca (#LPs# 118^19) = eardwrecca
eardfæst _settled, abiding_, AO.
eardgeard † m. _place of habitation, world_.
eardgyfu † f. _gift from one’s native place_.
±eardian tr. and intr. _to inhabit, dwell, abide, live_, _AO, B_; Æ, CP. [‘_erde_’]
eardiend m. _dweller_, GD.
eardiendlic _habitable_, BH 366^10.
eardland n. _native land_, #PPs# 134^12.
eardlufe f. _dear home_? B 693.
eardrīce n. _habitation_, #Gu# 825.
eardstapa m. _wanderer_, #Wa# 6.
eardstede m. _habitation_, #Ph# 195.
±eardung f. _dwelling-abode, tabernacle_.
eardungburg f. _city of habitation_.
eardunghūs n. _tabernacle, habitation_.
eardungstōw f. _habitation, dwelling-place, tabernacle_, CP.
eardweall m. _land-rampart, bulwark_, B 1224?
eardwīc † n. _dwelling_.
eardwrecca m. _exile_, LL 51n5.
eardwunung f. _dwelling in one’s own country_, W 120^13.
ēare n. ‘_ear_,’ _Mt, Rd, VPs_; Æ, CP. [_Goth._ ausō]
ēarede _having a handle_, WW 122^39.
ēarefinger m. _little finger_, WW.
ēarelipprica = ēarliprica
earendel (eo) m. _dayspring, dawn, ray of light_.
earfað- = earfoð-
earfe f? _tare_. [_L._ ervum]
earfed- = (1) earfoð-; (2) yrfe-
earfeð == earfoð
ēarfinger = ēarefinger
earfod- = earfoð-
earfoð I. n. _hardship, labour, trouble, difficulty, suffering, torment, torture_, AO, CP. [_Ger._ arbeit] II. adj. _hard, difficult, troublesome_, _Æ, Bo_. [‘_arveth_’]
earfoðcierre (að-) _hard to convert_, MH 112^20.
earfoðcwide m. _hard or dark saying_, Æ.
earfoðcynn n. _depraved race_, #PPs# 77^10.
earfoðdǣde _difficult_, CP 147^12.
earfoðdæg † m. _day of tribulation_.
earfoðe I. (Æ, CP) = earfoð. II. adv. _with difficulty_.
earfoðfēre _difficult to pass through_, AS 44^7.
earfoðfynde _hard to find_, Æ. [cp. ēaðfynde]
earfoðhāwe _difficult to be seen_.
earfoðhwīl f. _hard time_, #Seaf# 3.
earfoðhylde _evil-disposed, obstinate_, ÆH 1·400^1.
±earfoðian _to trouble_, #Ps#.
earfoðlǣre _hard to teach_, GD 110^19.
earfoðlǣte _hard to discharge_, WW 113^20.
earfoðlic _difficult, full of hardship_, _Æ_. [‘_arvethlich_’] adv. -līce _with difficulty, painfully, reluctantly, hardly, scarcely_, _Mt_. [‘_arvethliche_’]
earfoðlicnes (Æ) = earfoðnes
earfoðmæcg † m. _sufferer_.
earfoðnes f. _difficulty, hardship, trouble, affliction, pain, misfortune_, _Æ_. [‘_arvethness_’]
earfoðrecce _hard to relate_, W 22^14.
earfoðrihte _hard to correct_, NC 283.
earfoðrīme _hard to enumerate_.
earfoðsǣlig _unhappy, unfortunate_, #Cra# 8.
earfoðsīð † m. _troublesome journey_: _misfortune_.
earfoðtǣcne _difficult to be shown_, #Met# 20^147.
earfoððrāg f. _sorrowful time_, B 283.
earfoðwylde _hard to subdue_, #Lcd# 3·436^12.
earg (earh) _slothful, sluggish_, _Gn_: _cowardly_, _BH_; AO: _craven, vile, wretched, useless_, _MtL_. [‘_argh_’; _Ger._ arg] adv. earge.
eargēat = earngēat [[under “earngēap”]]
ēargebland † n. _wave-blend, surge_.
ēargespeca m. _whisperer, privy councillor_, WW 351^2. [= -spreca]
eargfaru † f. _shower of arrows_.
±eargian (i, y) _to shun, fear, turn coward_, Æ: _terrify_.
earglic _slothful, shameful, bad_, Æ. adv. -līce.
eargnes (arog-) f. _licentiousness_, MkR 8^38.
ēargrund m. _bottom of the sea_, #Az# 40.
eargscipe m. _idleness, cowardice_: _profligacy_.
earh I. f. ‘_arrow_,’ _LL_; #An#. II. == earg
ēarhring m. ‘_ear-ring_,’ _Æ_.
ēarisc (ēo) f. _rush, reed, flag_. [ēa]
ēarīð m. _water-stream_, #Guth# 20^5.
ēarlæppa m. _external ear_, WW.
ēarliprica m. _flap of the ear, external ear_, NG.
ēarlocc m. _lock of hair over the ear_, WW 152^30.
earm (a) I. m. ‘_arm_’ (of the body, sea, etc.), _AO, LkL_: _foreleg_, Æ: _power_, _Jn_. II. _poor, wretched, pitiful, destitute, miserable_, _Mk_; Æ, CP. [‘_arm_’; _Ger._ arm]
earm-bēag, -bēah m. _bracelet_.
earmcearig † _full of sorrows_.
earme adv. _miserably, badly_.
earmella m. _sleeve_, RB 136^23.
earmful _wretched, miserable_, #Lcd# 3·440´.
earmgegirela m. _bracelet_, WW 386^13.
earmheort _humble, poor in spirit_, CP 209^2: _tender-hearted, merciful_.
earmhrēad f. _arm-ornament_, B 1194.
earmian _to pity, commiserate_.
earming m. _poor wretch_, Æ. [‘_arming_’]
earmlic _miserable, pitiable, mean_, _Met_. adv. -līce. [‘_armlich(e)_’]
earmscanca m. _arm-bone_, LL 82[55].
earmsceapen _wretched, unfortunate, miserable_.
earmslīfe f. _sleeve_, RBL 93^9.
earmstoc m? _sleeve_, IM 128^110.
earmstrang _strong of arm, muscular_, WW 158^7.
earmswīð _strong of arm, muscular_, WW 435^33.
earmðu f. _misery, poverty_, _Bo_. [‘_armthe_’]
earn I. m. _eagle_, _El, Mt_; Æ. [‘_erne_’] II. = ærn. III. = arn (v. iernan)
earnan (#VPs#) = ærnan
earncynn n. _eagle tribe_.
earn-gēap (v. AB 19·164), -gēat, -gēot f. _vulture_, #Gl#.
±earnian (a) (w. g. a.) _to ‘earn,’ merit, win_: _labour for_, _Bo, Gu_.
earningland n. _land earned or made freehold_ (= bōcland; BT), Ct.
earnung f. _merit, reward, consideration, pay_, Æ: _labour_.
earo = gearo
earon (#VPs#) = sindon pres. 3 pl. of eom (v. wesan).
ēaron = gēarum dp. of gēar.
earp _dark, dusky_, #Rd# 4^42. [_ON._ jarpr]
earpa = hearpa [[form of “hearpe”?]]
ēarplætt m. _box or blow on the ear_, Æ.
±ēarplættan _to box the ears_, Æ.
ēar-prēon, -ring m. _ear-ring_, Æ.
earre (N) = ierre
ears (æ) m. _posterior, fundament, buttocks_, _Æ_. [‘_arse_’]
ear-scripel, -scrypel (eo^1, y^2) m. _little finger_, #Gl#.
ēarsealf f. _ear-salve_, #Lcd#.
earsendu np. _buttocks_, WW.
earsgang (ars-) m. _privy_: _excrement_: ‘_anus_.’
ēarslege m. _a blow that strikes off an ear_, LL 20[46].
earsling _backwards_, _Ps_. [‘_arselings_’]
earslȳra? m? _buttocks, breech_, Æ. [līra]
earsode ‘_tergosus_,’ _WW_. [‘_arsed_’]
ēarspinl f. _ear-ring_, #Gl#.
earsðerl n. ‘_anus_,’ WW 160^1.
eart 2 sg. of eom pres. of wesan.
earð I. == yrð. II. = eart
ēarðan = ǣr ðam (v. ǣr II.)
earðe (N) = eorðe
ēarðyrel n. _‘fistula, arteria,’ ear-passage_? (BT), WW 238^29. [or = ears-ðyrel, -ðerl?]
earu = gearu
earun (#VPs#) = earon
ēarwærc n. _ear-ache_, #Lcd# 14b.
ēarwicga m. ‘_earwig_,’ _Lcd, WW_.
earwunga _for nothing, gratuitously_: _without a cause_.
ēas v. ēa.
ease _‘caucale,’ an umbelliferous plant, wild carrot_? WW 202^1.
ēaspring = ǣspryng
ēast I. adj. comp. ēast(er)ra, sup. ēastmest, ēastemest _east, easterly_. II. adv. _eastwards, in an easterly direction, in the east_, _BH, Met_; AO. [‘_east_’]
ēastæð n. _river-bank, sea-shore_, #Ma# 63.
ēastan, ēastane _from the east, easterly_, _AO_. [‘_east_’]
ēastannorðan _from the north-east_, WW.
ēastannorðanwind m. _north-east wind_, WW 364^5.
ēastansūðan _from the south-east_, WW 3^4.
ēastansūðanwind m. _south-east wind_, WW 144^3.
ēastanwind (e^2) m. ‘_east wind_,’ WW 143^36.
ēastcyning m. _eastern king_, AO 148^35.
ēastdǣl m. _eastern quarter, the East_, AO.
ēaste f. _the East_.
ēastemest (AO) v. ēast.
ēastende m. _east-end, east quarter_, AO.
ēastene = ēastane [[under “ēastan”]]
Eastengle mpl. _the East-Anglians_: _East Anglia_.
ēasterǣfen m. _Easter-eve_, BH.
ēasterdæg m. _Easter-day, Easter Sunday, day of the Passover_, Æ. on ōðran Easter-dæge _on Easter Monday_, #Chr# 1053#c#.
ēasterfæsten n. _Easter-fast, Lent_.
ēasterfeorm f. _feast of Easter_, LL.
ēasterfrēolsdæg m. _the feast day of the Passover_, Jn 13^1.
Ēastergewuna m. _Easter custom_, ÆL 23b^643.
ēasterlic _belonging to Easter, Paschal_, _Lk_. [‘_Easterly_’]
ēastermōnað m. _Easter-month, April_.
easterne _east_, _‘eastern,’ oriental_, _Gen, WW_; Æ.
ēasterniht f. _Easter-eve_, #Hell# 15; MP 1·611.
ēasterra v. ēast.
Ēastersunnandæg (tor) m. _Easter Sunday_.
ēastersymbel (tro) n. _Passover_.
eastertīd f. _Easter-tide, Paschal season_, Æ.
ēasterðēnung f. _Passover_, Mt 26^19.
ēasterwucu f. _Easter-week_.
ēasteð = ēastæð
ēasteweard (e^2) _east, ‘eastward,’_ _Mt_.
ēastfolc n. _eastern nation_, WW 396^30.
ēastgārsecg m. _eastern ocean_, AO 132^29.
ēastgemǣre n. _eastern confines_, AO 132^29.
ēasthealf f. _east side_, #Chr# 894#a#.
ēastland n. _the East_, _Æ_: _Esthonia_, AO. [‘_Eastland_’]
ēastlang _to the east, eastwards, extending east_, #Chr# 893#a#.
ēastlēode mp. _Orientals_, BH.
ēastmest v. ēast.
ēastnorð _north-easterly_, AO.
ēastnorðerne _north-east_.
ēastnorðwind m. _north-east wind_, #Gl#.
ēastor- = ēaster-
ēastportic n. _eastern porch_, Æ.
ēastra v. ēast.
ēastre (usu. in pl. ēastron, -an; gs. -es in N.) f. ‘_Easter_,’ _BH, WW_: _Passover_, _Bl, Mk_: _spring_.
ēastrēam m. _stream, river_, #Da# 385.
+ēastrian _to elapse (during Easter)_, W 208^24.
ēastrīce n. _eastern kingdom, eastern country, empire_: _the east_, Æ, AO: _East Anglia_.
ēastrihte _due east, eastwards_, AO 17^14 (y).
ēastrihtes (ēst-) _due east_.
ēastro, ēastru = ēastre
ēastro- = ēaster-
ēastrodor m. _eastern part of the sky_, #PPs# 102^12.
ēastron dp. of ēaster. [[headword spelled “ēastre”]]
ēastsǣ f. _east sea_.
East-Seaxan, -Seaxe mpl. _East-Saxons_, _people of Essex_: _Essex_.
ēaststæð n. _east bank of a stream_, Ct.
ēastsūð _south-eastwards_, AO. be ēastsūðan _to the south-east_.
ēastsūðdǣl m. _south-east part_, BH 264^22.
ēastsūðlang _from east to south_, AO 22^17.
ēastðēod f. _an eastern people_.
ēast-weard, -werd _east, ‘eastward,’_ _Ct, Mt_.
ēastweardes _eastwards_, Æ.
ēastweg † m. _path in or from the east_.
eata (N) = eta imperat. of etan.
eatan = etan
eatol = atol
ēað (ē, ȳ) = (1) ēaðe, (2) īeð
ēað-bede, -bēne _easy to be entreated_, #Ps#.
ēaðbe-gēate, -gēte _easy to get_.
ēaðbylgnes f. _irritability_, NC 288.
ēaðbylig (y^1, e^2) _easily irritated_, W 253^11.
ēaðcnǣwe _easy to recognise_, #ÆGr# 147^8.
ēaðdǣde (ȳ) _easy to do_.
ēaðe (ē, ēo) I. _easy, smooth, agreeable, kindly_. II. adv. _easily, lightly, soon_, Æ, AO, CP: _willingly, readily_, Æ. ē. mæg _perhaps, lest_. III. n. _an easy thing_.
ēaðelic _easy, possible_, _Mt_: _insignificant, scanty, slight_, _BH_ (ǣ); Æ. [‘_eathly_’] adv. -līce (_Lk_).
ēaðelicnes (ēð-) f. _easiness_, WW 400^39.
ēaðfēre _easy for travelling over_, WW 146^29.
ēaðfynde (ē, ȳ) † _easy to find_.
ēaðgeorn (ēð-) _easily pleased_, WW 218^16.
ēaðgesȳne (e^1, y^1, ē^3) † _easily seen, visible_.
ēað-gēte, -gēate _easy to obtain, prepared, ready_, Æ.
ēaðhrēðig = ēadhrēðig
ēaðhylde _contented, satisfied_, RB.
ēað-lǣce (ā^2), -lǣcne _easy to cure_.
ēaðlǣre (ēad-) _capable of being taught, instructed_.
±ēaðmēdan, -mēdian _to humble, humble oneself, prostrate oneself, adore_.
ēaðmēde = (1) ēaðmōd, (2) ēaðmēdu
ēaðmēdlīce (ēad-) _humbly_.
ēaðmēdu, -mēdo (#Chr#) f. _gentleness, humility_, _Ps_: _obedience, submission, reverence_: _goodwill_. _kindness, affability_. [‘_edmede_’]
ēaðmēdum _humbly, kindly_.
ēaðmelte = ēaðmylte
ēað-mēttu, -mētto np. _humility, weakness, impotency_, CP.
ēað-mōd (CP), -mēde _humble-minded, gentle, obedient_, _Ps_: _benevolent, friendly, affectionate, gracious_. [‘_edmede_’]
±ēaðmōdian _to humble or submit oneself, obey_: (+) _condescend_: (+) _adore, worship_.
ēaðmōdig == ēaðmōd
ēaðmōdlic _humble, respectful_, CP. adv. _humbly, meekly_, CP: _kindly_.
ēaðmōdnes f. _humility, meekness, condescension_, _Bo_ (ēad-). [‘_edmodness_’]
ēaðmylte _easily digested_, #Lcd#.
ēaðnes f. _easiness, lightness, facility, ease_: _gentleness_.
ēaðrǣde (ēð-) _easy to guess_, ES 36·326.
ēaðwylte (ēð-) _easily turned_, OEG 1151.
ēaum dp. of ēa.
ēaw = (1) ēa; (2) ēow V.; (3) ǣ(w).
ēawan = īewan
ēawdnes f. _‘ostensio,’ disclosure_, LL 412[3].
ēawenga (AO) = ēawunga
ēawesc- = ēawisc-
ēawfæst == ǣwfæst
ēawian = īewan
ēawisclic _manifest, open_. adv. -līce.
ēawisfirina = ǣwiscfirina [[under “ǣwiscferinend”]]
ēawlā = ēalā
ēawu = ēowu
ēawunga (CP, Æ), ēawunge (LG) adv. _openly, plainly, publicly_. [īewan]
ēawyrt f. _river-wort, burdock_, #Lcd#.
eax (æ) I. f. _axis, axle, axle-tree_. II. = æcs
eaxelgespann n. _place where the two beams of a cross intersect_, #Rood# 9.
eaxl, eaxel f. _shoulder_, Æ.
eaxlclāð m. _scapular_, Æ.
eaxle = eaxl
eaxlgestealla † m. _shoulder-companion, comrade, counsellor_: _competitor_? (BT).
eb- = ef-, eof-
ēb- = ǣb-
ebba (æ) m. _‘ebb’, low tide_, _Ma_.
±ebbian _to ‘ebb,’_ _Gen_.
ebbind (ēbind) ‘_tenacitas ventris_,’ Ln 33^6. [_ON._ abbendi]
ebol- (N) = yfel-
Ebrēisc (e, i) _Hebrew_, _A, Jn_. [‘_Hebreish_’]
ēc = ēac
ēca wk. m. form of ēce adj.
ēcambe = ācumbe [[under “ācumba”]]
ēcan = īecan
ēccelic = ēcelic
ece (æ) m. _‘ache,’ pain_, _BH, Lcd_; Æ. [acan]
ēce _perpetual, eternal, everlasting_, _OET, VPs_; Æ, CP. adv. _eternally, ever, evermore_. [‘_eche_’]
eced (æ) mn. _acid, vinegar_, Æ. [_L._ acētum]
eceddrenc m. _acid drink_, #Lcd#.
ecedfæt n. _vinegar-vessel_, #Gl#.
ēcelic _eternal, everlasting_. adv. -līce _VPs_. [‘_echliche_’]
ēcen = ēacen
ecer = æcer
ēcere gfs. of ēce adj.
ecg f. _‘edge,’ point_, _B, Lk_; Æ, CP; Mdf: (†) _weapon, sword, battle-axe_, _B_.
ecgan _to sharpen_: _harrow_, _Cp_. [‘_edge_’]
ecgbana † m. _slayer with the sword, murderer_.
ecgheard _hard of edge_, #An# 1183.
ecghete † m. _sword-hatred, war_.
ecglāst mf. _sword’s edge_.
ecgplega m. _battle_, #Jud# 246.
ecgðracu f. _hot contest_, B 596.
ecgung f. _harrowing_, WW 104^12.
ecgwæl n. _sword-slaughter_, #Gen# 2089.
ēcilm- (M) = ǣcelm-
eclinga (= ecgl-) _on the edge_, IM.
ēcnes f. _eternity_, _VPs_. ā on ēcnesse _for ever and ever_. [‘_echeness_’]
ēcre dfs. of ēce.
ēcsōð, ēcsōðlīce (NG) _verily_.
ed- prefix, denotes _repetition, turning_.
ēd- = ēað-
+edbyrdan _to regenerate_, #Soul# 100.
edcēlnes f. _a becoming cool again_, #VPs# 65^11 (oe).
+edcennan _to regenerate, create_.
edcenning f. _regeneration_.
+edcīegan (ē^2) _to recall_, #LPs# 101^25.
edcierr (e, i, y) m. _return_, CP.
+edcucoda (ea^1) m. _man restored to life_, Æ.
edcwic _regenerate, restored to life_, CM 499.
±edcwician (cwyc-, cuc-) _to re-quicken, revive_, Æ.
edcwide (eð-) m. _relation, narrative_, WW 43.
edcynn- = edcenn-
edcyrr = edcierr
ēde = ēowde
eder == eodor
edesc = edisc
+edfrēolsian _to re-grant by charter_, EC 197n.
edgeong † _becoming or being young again_.
edgift f. _restitution_, TC 202^33.
edgrōwung f. _growing again_, WW 149^21.
edgung = edgeong
edgyldan^2 (= ie) _to remunerate_, #Sc# 162^11.
edgyldend m. _remunerator_, #Sc# 127^17.
+edhīwian _to shape, conform, reform_.
edhwyrfan _to return, retrace one’s steps_.
+edhyrtan _to refresh, recruit_, GPH 390.
+edhyspol? (+edyppol) ‘_recensendus_,’ GPH 396 (v. ES 38·17).
edhwyrft m. _change, going back (to a former state of things)_, _reverse_.
edisc m. _enclosed pasture, park_, _Gl, Ps_; Mdf. [v. ‘_eddish_’]
edischenn f. _quail_, _VPs_.
ediscweard m. _park-keeper, gardener_, #Gl#.
ediung = edgeong
±edlǣcan _to repeat, renew_, ÆL.
edlǣcung f. _repetition_, LL (416^42).
edlǣht pp. of edlǣcan.
edlæs- = edles-
+edlæstan _to repeat_, ANS 84·6.
edlēan n. _reward, retribution, recompense, requital_, _Bo_; Æ, CP. [‘_edlen_’]
±edlēanian _to reward, recompense_.
±edlēaniend m. _rewarder_.
±edlēanung f. _recompense, remuneration, retribution_, #Gl#.
edlēc- = edlǣc-
±edlesende _reciprocal, relative_, #ÆGr#.
edlesendlic _relative, reciprocal_. adv. -līce.
edlesung (æ^2, y^2) f. _relation, relating_, #ÆGr#.
edmǣle (ē) n. _religious festival_, WW 45^9.
edmēltid f. _festival time_, TC 158^20.
ēdmōd = ēaðmōd
ednēow- = ednīw-
ednīwan adv. _anew, again_.
ednīwe I. _renewed, new_, Æ. II. adv. _anew, again_, Æ.
±ednīwian (ēo) _to renew, restore, reform_, Æ.
ednīwigend m. _restorer_, A 11·115^9.
ednīwinga (ēo^2) _anew, again_.
±ednīwung f. _renewal, reparation, renovation_, Æ, CP.
ēdo (NG) = ēowde
edor == eodor
ēdr- (A) = ǣdr-
edrec = edroc
edreccan _to chew, ruminate_, WW 533^38. [= eodorcan; cp. edrocian]
edric = edroc
edrine = edryne
edring f. _refuge_? #Soul# 107.
edroc m. _gullet_, #Gl#: _rumination_, #Gl#.
edrocian _to ruminate_.
edryne m. _coming again, return, meeting_, #REPs# 18^7.
edsceaft f. _new creation, regeneration_.
edsihð (etsith) f. _looking again, respect_, WW 43^33.
+edstalian _to restore_, A 13·366^15.
±edstaðelian _to re-establish, restore_, Æ.
edstaðelig _renewed in strength_.
±edstaðeligend m. _restorer_, Æ.
edstaðelung f. _re-establishment, renewal_, Æ.
edstaðol- = edstaðel-
edðingung f. _reconciliation_, WW 172^40.
+edðrāwen ‘_retortus_,’ OEG 1062.
ēdulfstæf = ēðelstæf
ed-walle, -welle = edwielle
edwendan _to return_, #RPs# 77^39.
ed-wenden, † -wend f. _change, reversal, end_.
edwīd == edwīt
edwielle (a, e, i) f. _eddy, vortex, whirlpool_.
edwihte? _something, anything_, #Gen# 1954.
edwille = edwielle
ed-winde, -wind f. _‘vortex,’ whirlpool_, #Gl#.
edwist f. _being, substance_, Æ: _sustenance, food_.
+edwistian _to feed, support_, #LPs# 22^2.
edwistlic _existing, substantive_, #ÆGr# 201^8.
edwīt n. _reproach, shame, disgrace, scorn, abuse_, _Ps_; AO, CP. [‘_edwit_’]
edwītan^1 _to reproach_, _VPs_. [‘_edwite_’]
edwītful _disgraceful_, #Gl#. adv. -līce.
edwītian = edwītan
edwītlīf n. _life of dishonour_, B 2891.
edwītscipe m. _disgrace, shame_, #Wald# 1^14.
edwītsprǣc † f. _scorn_.
edwītspreca m. _scoffer_, #Gu# 418.
edwītstæf † m. _reproach, disgrace_.
edwylm m. _whirlpool of fire_, #Whale# 73.
±edwyrpan _to amend, become better, recover, revive_.
edwyrping f. _recovery_, ÆH 2·26^29.
+edyppol v. +edhyspol.
efe- = efen-
efen (æfen, efn, emn) I. adj. _‘even,’ equal, like, level_, _AO_: _just, true_, _Æ_: _calm, harmonious, equable_, _CP_. on efen v. onemn. II. adv. _evenly_, _Æ, Ps_: _equally_, _Bo_: _exactly, just as_, _B, Cr_: _quite, fully_, _CP, Gen_: _namely_, _Gu, Met_.
efen- often = _L._ con-.
ēfen n. = ǣfen
efenæðele _equally noble_.
efenāmetan = efenmetan
efenapostol (efn(e)-) m. _fellow-apostle_.
efenbehēfe (efn-) _equally useful or needful_, #Met# 12^7.
efenbeorht † _equally bright_.
efenbisceop (-cop) m. _co-bishop_, BH 112^27.
efenblissian _to rejoice equally_.
efenblīðe _rejoicing with another_, MH 28^8.
efenboren _of equal birth_, LL (256^38).
efenbrād _as broad as long_, ES 8·477.
efenbyrde _of equal birth_, ÆL 33^3.
efenceasterwaran mp. _fellow-citizens_, BH 62^20; GD 205^1.
efencempa m. _fellow-soldier_, Æ.
efencrīsten (em-) _fellow-Christian_, LL.
efencuman^4 _to come together, agree_.
efendȳre _equally dear_, LL.
efenēadig _equally blessed_, †Hy 8^21.
efeneald _contemporary, coeval_, _Æ, Wid_. [‘_evenold_’]
efeneardigende _dwelling together_, #Cr# 237.
efenēce † (efn-) _co-eternal_. adv. B.
efenedwistlic _consubstantial_, Æ.