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_Adventure_. C.] Enalse, G. 159. _Embrace_. C. Encaled, AE. 918. _Frozen, cold_. C. Enchased, M. 60. _Heated, enraged_. C. Engyne, AE. 381. _Torture_. Enheedynge, p. 283. 105. [_Taking heed, studying_.] Enlowed, AE. 606. _Flamed, fired_. C. Enrone, AE. 661. [Evidently _Unsheath_; no explanation.] Enseme, AE. 971. _To make seams in_. q? Enseeming, AE. 746. as _Seeming_. Enshoting, T. 174. _Shooting, darting_. C. [Ensooned, H. 2. 497. Probably, _In a swoon_; not in K.B. or Speght.] Enstrote, H. 2. 503. [No explanation.] Enswote, AE. 1175. _Sweeten_. q? Enswolters, AE. 629. _Swallows, sucks in_. C. Ensyrke, p. 25. 10. _Encircle_. Ent, E. III. 57. _A purse or bag_. C. Entendement, AE. 261. _Understanding_. Enthoghteing, AE. 704. [_Thinking_; cf. _Enheedynge_.] Entremed, p. 276. 4. [_Intermingled_, from Speght's Entremes, _entermingled_. (Really _entremes_ means a side-dish.)] Entrykeynge, AE. 304. as _Tricking_. Entyn, P.G. 10. _Even_. C. Estande, H. 2. 271. for _Ystande_; Stand. Estells, E. II. 16. A corruption of _Estoile_, Fr. A star. C. Estroughted, AE. 918. [_Stretched out_] Ethe, E. III. 59. _Ease_. C. Ethie, p. 280. 49. _Easy_. Evalle, E. III. 38. _Equal_. C. Evespeckt, T. 56. _Marked with evening dew_. C. Ewbrice, AE. 1085. _Adultery_. C. Ewbrycious, p. 281. 60. _Lascivious_. Eyne-gears, p. 279. 13. [Sk. considers this a compound of _eyne, eyes_ and _gear, tackle_ and renders _objects_.] F. Fage, Ep. 30. _Tale, jest_. C. Faifully, T. 147. _Faithfully_. C. Faitour, Ch. 66. _A beggar, or vagabond_. C. Faldstole, AE. 61. _A folding stool, or seat_. See Du Cange in v. _Faldistorium_. [Fay, H. 2. 144. _Faith_.] [Faytour, p. 280. 37. as _Faitour_.] Fayre, AE. 1204. 1224. _Clear, innocent_. Feere, AE. 965. _Fire_. Feerie, E. II. 45. _Flaming_. C. Fele, T. 27. _Feeble_. C. [A Rowleian contraction, cf. _gorne_ for _garden_.] Fellen, E. I. 10. _Fell_ pa. t. sing. q? Fetelie, G. 24. _Nobly_. C. Fetive, Ent. 7. as _Festive_. Fetivelie, Le. 42. _Elegantly_. C. Fetiveness, AE. 400. as _Festiveness_. Feygnes, E. III. 78. A corruption of _feints_. C. Fhuir, G. 58. _Fury_. C. Fie, T. 113. _Defy_. C. Flaiten, H. I. 84. [_Frightful_, from B.'s flaite, _to affright, to scare_.] Flanched, H. 2. 242. [_Arched_, from K.'s flanch, _in heraldry, an ordinary made of an arch-line_.] Flemed, T. 56. _Frighted_. C. Fl
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