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 Effronterie. as Effrontemént; also, an impudent, or shamelesse part.

Effroué: m. ée: f. Crummed, crumbled, broken verie small.

Effrouër. To crum, crumble, breake very small.

Effroy: m. A fright, feare, dread, affright, terror, astonishment, amazement.

Effroyable. as Effrayable. Effroyablement. Fearefully, dreadfully, terribly, hideously.

Effroyant. Hideous, ghastfull, terrible, horrible, dreadfull, fearefull, affrighting.

Effroyé: as Effrayé. Effroyer. To fray, skare, feare, affright; also, to daunt, amaze, astonish, appall, dismay.

Effruicté: m. ée: f. Whose fruit is cropped, gotten, or gathered.

Effruicter. To take, or gather the fruit of.

Effueillé. Vnleaued; stripped, or bared of leaues.

Effueillement: m. An vnleauing; a cutting, or pulling off superfluous leaues from plants.

Effueiller. To vnleafe; to cut, plucke, or nip off superfluous leaues; to strip, or bare of leaues.

Effueilleur: m. A pruner of trees; a puller of leaues from trees.

Effusément. Profusely, extreamely, out of measure.

Effusion: f. An effusion, shedding, spilling, pouring out.

Efielé: m. ée: f. Mild, calme, vnmoued, without spleene, or gall.

Egal: m. ale: f. Equall, semblable, euen, well matched, alike.

Egalement. as Egualement. Egale-nuicts. Nights-equalling; or night and day matching.  Cercle egale-nuicts. The Equator, or Equinoctiall circle.

Egaler. To equall, euen, leuell, match.

Egalizement. as Egualizement. Egalizer. Looke Egualizer. Egaronné: m. ée: f. Trodden, as a shooe, downe at the heeles.

Egaronner vn soulier. To tread a shooe downe at the heeles.

Egassé: m. ée: f. Set on edge, as a tooth.

Egau: m. The lesse kind of the bastard Mackerell; or a yong one. ¶Marseillois. Egelfin: m. The Haddocke; as Egrefin. Egener le labeur. ''To run through their worke; to dispatch, or to rid away worke apace. (A Ploughmans terme.)''

Egestion: f. A voiding, euacuation, casting out of excrements, and ordure.

Egipanes. Satyres; or beasts like men, but footed as goats. ¶Rab. Egiptiaque. L'onguent Eg. A certaine salue, or ointment, of a cleansing facultie, and good to preuent mortification.

Eglise: f. A Church; or Congregation of Christians.  Coq d'Eglise. A Weathercocke.  Gens d'Eglise. Churchmen, Priests, &c.  Pres de l'Eglise est souvent loing de Dieu. Prov. The neerer to the Church, the further from God; (say we.)

Egosse: f. A cod, huske, or hull, of pulse, &c.

s'Egouffrer. as s'Engouffrer; or, to ingulfe it selfe.

Egousser. To shale, cod, pill: Seeke Esgousser.

Egout. as Esgout.

Egozillé: m. ée: f. Whose throat is cut; also, vomited, or spued out.

Egoziller. To cut the throat of; also, to vomit, or spue out.

Egratigné: m. ée: f. Scratched, scraped, rent, or torne with the nailes.

Egratigner. To scratch, to scrape, to rend, or teare, with the nayles.

Egratigneure: f. A scraping, or scratching; also, a scratch, or little skarre.

Egrefin: m. A kind of Haddocke.

Egrege: com. Excellent, notable, singular, principall, passing good, of chiefe marke, or speciall woorth, one of the choisest.

Egremé. m. ée: f. Vncreamed; fleeted, or skummed, as milke.

Egrette. as Aigrette; A foule that resembles a Heron.

Egrugé: m. ée: f. Crummed, crumbled, broken into small peeces.

Egruger. To crum, crumble, breake into small peeces.

Egrumer. To vncluster, or plucke from the cluster.

Egrun: m. Any thing that angers, or exasperats, a disease, or sore.

Egual: m. ale: f. Equall, euen, leuell; semblable, well matched, of a like estate, nature, age, condition, qualitie.

Egualé: m. ée: f. Equalled, matched, leuelled, euened, made like; resembled, compared vnto.

Egualement. Euenly, equally, alike, semblably; in euen parts, in equall portions, indifferently, as much the one as the other.

Egualer. To equall, match; euen, leuell; make like, resemble, compare.

Egualizé: m. ée: f. Equalled, matched, or made euen with.

Egualizement: m. An equalling, leuelling, matching, resembling, making euen, or alike.

Egualizer. To match, equall, euen, leuell; make one thing like another.

Eguillat: m. A kind of Dog-fish, that hath two long and stiffe prickles on his backe.

Eguillon: m. A pricke, or sting; Looke, Esguillon. Eguillonner. To pricke, sting, prouoke, incense: Looke, Esguillonner. Eguiser. To whet, or sharpen; Seeke Esguiser. Egyptelle. A kind of white stone, or minerall, that hath blacke and red veins, or streakes.

Egyptiac: m. An excellent (though sharpe) ointment, or salue to preuent, or correct the putrifaction, and mortification of wounds, and sores.

Ehancé. as Ehanché. Ehanché: m. ée: f. Whose hip, or hanche, is bruized, or out of ioint.

Ehancher. To bruize the hanch, or put it out of ioint; also, to leaue hanchlesse, or cut off a hanch.

Ejaculation: f. An eiaculation; a violent casting, slinging, hurling forth; spurting, ierting, spouting out.

Ejaculatoire: com. Eiaculatorie; of propertie, or power to cast, spout, or spurt forth; and hence;  Vaisseaux ejaculatoires. Certaine assistant, & actiue parts in the worke of generation.

Ejaculatrice. vertu eja. Darting, shooting, spouting, spurting, casting from afar.

Ejarté: m. ée: f. Houghed, cut off by the hammes.

Ejarter. To hough, or cut off at the hammes.

Eine: f. The groine, or grine; the part thats next about our priuities.

Ela. The highest note of the Gamuth. Nous sommes au dessus d'Ela, hors toute la Gamme. We are cleane off the hinges, or out of all good compasse; also, we are in very great extremitie.