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enriuen, ppl adj torn, v vm 34, Clortnda<br />

4 (fig)•<br />

enrold, pa part enfolded, wrapped up, II xu<br />

25,1V III 41, coiled, vi vi II, Gnat 257,<br />

formed into a roll, vii vu 30<br />

ensample, imitation, p 40/, warning, R T<br />

462<br />

enseam, to contain, lv xi 35<br />

ensew, ensewen, to follow, 1 iv 40, v 25,<br />

III 1 45, v iv 15, Teares 54 ensew'd,<br />

fret vi III 50, to pursue, in xi 5, (a pr<strong>of</strong>ession)<br />

iv II 46 ensue, to Tesuk from, 1 iv 34,<br />

to follow, II III 2 , to pursue (a pr<strong>of</strong>ession),<br />

p 412 ,pres part iv IX 5 ensude,pa, part<br />

imitated, II xii 59<br />

ensnarle, to catch, ensnare, v ix 9<br />

entayl, vb to penetrate, cut, II vi 29, entayld,/w<br />

part carved, II III 27<br />

entayle, sb carving, ornamentation, II vii 4<br />

entent, intent, intention, S C. May 102 Cf<br />

intent<br />

enterdeale, negotiation, v vm 21, intercourse,<br />

Hubberd 785<br />

enterprise, -ze, sb attempt, undertaking,<br />

1 vm 15, v x Arg<br />

enterpris, -se, -ze, vb to entertain, n II 14,<br />

to attempt, undertake, II 1 19, v viii II,<br />

vi vm 18, to attempt to obtain, procure, iv<br />

VII 28 enterprizd, pa part undertaken,<br />

1 VII 45 enterprised, ppl adj attempted,<br />

in xi 24<br />

entertame, to treat, 1 III 43 , to accept,<br />

receive (pay), II ix 6, to show hospitality to,<br />

receive as a guest, v xii 10, Hubberd 235 ,<br />

to take (a way), vi iv 24, to encounter,<br />

meet with, vi xi 46, Gnat 563, to treat <strong>of</strong>,<br />

Amor Son 12, to engige in, Hubberd 398<br />

entertainment, provisions, hospitality, 1 x<br />

37,ii » 35<br />

entertake, to entertain, v ix 35<br />

entertayne, hospitality, iv vin 27, v ix<br />

37 , reception, welcome, Hubberd 1085<br />

entire, adj fresh, 1 vi 44 , all <strong>of</strong> one piece,<br />

1 vii 33) perfect, genuine, sincere, 1 viii 40,<br />

in II 44, vii 16, iv v 4, ix 13, v xi 61, vi<br />

v 38, viii 3, H Love 157, strong, III 1 47<br />

parts entire = inward, internal parts, iv viii<br />

23, 48, v vii 37, Amor Son 6, 85, H Love<br />

271, mind e , Beautie 223<br />

entire, adv entirely, altogether, II v 8, viii<br />

15, vi viii 15, sincerely, earnestly, vi v<br />

23<br />

entirely, earnestly, 1 xi 32,III ix 51, vi vii<br />

22<br />

entitled,pa part dedicated, p 415<br />

entraile, twisting, coil, 1 1 16<br />

GLOSSARY 683<br />

entrailed, entrayld, entrayled, pa part<br />

entwined, interlaced, II.III. 27, v 29, in vi<br />

44, xi 46,1V, III 42, S C Aug 30, Proth 25<br />

entrall, -e, interior, II xii 6, 25<br />

entrayle, mind, thought, vi xi 41<br />

entreat, to occupy oneself in, n VII 53, to<br />

treat, deal with, iv x 10, vi 1 40, Hubberd<br />

922, Mtsc Sonn 1, to treat <strong>of</strong>, describe, v 1 1<br />

entrenched, pa part pierced, III xii 20<br />

enure, to make use <strong>of</strong>, iv II 29, to exercise,<br />

Amor p 578, Three Lett p 6II enur'd,<br />

pa part mured, accustomed, iv vii 27, vi<br />

vin 14, committed, v ix 39<br />

e"nufe, sb emulation, iii 1 18 6nuy, envy,<br />

in iv 47, v 54, ix 38<br />

enufe, vb to have malevolent feelings, be<br />

angry, II II 19 pret enuyde, iv iv 44<br />

enuy, to grudge, 1 ix 1, in v 50, vi viii 4<br />

enwallowed, pa part rolled, III iv 34, v<br />

xi 14<br />

enwombed,pa part pregnant, ii 1 50, x 50,<br />

v VII 16, contained (as in a womb), R R, 67<br />

enwrap, to capture (as in a fold), Past Elegte<br />

98 enwrapt, pret wrapped, 1 xi 23<br />

epiphonema, sentence or reflection concluding<br />

a discourse, S C p 440 epiphonematicos,<br />

in the form <strong>of</strong> an epiphonemn, S C p 459<br />

equal, equitable, impartial, vii vi 351 1<br />

equalise, to equal, in ix 44<br />

equipage, sb equipment, retinue, 1 xi 6,iv xi<br />

17, S C Oct II4<br />

equipaged, pa part arrayed, equipped, ii ix<br />

equipollent, equivalent, Three Lett p 631<br />

ere, ever, S C Oct 33<br />

ere many yeares, many years ago, v iv 7<br />

erect, to set up, establish, vi vi 34<br />

erewhile, before, formerly, iv xi 2<br />

ermelm, ermine (animal), stoat, in II 25<br />

ermine, fur <strong>of</strong> ermine, in 1 59<br />

erne, see earne<br />

errant, wandering, 1 x 10, in vii 6, vi v<br />

II<br />

erst, see earst<br />

eschew, to escape, iv vin 56, vi viu 50, to<br />

avoid, Amor Son 62 eschewd, pa part<br />

untroubled, avoided, ii x 13<br />

esloyne (refl), to withdraw, 1 iv 20<br />

espiall, sight, glimpse, iv x 17, appeannce,<br />

v iv 15<br />

essoyne, exemption, 1 iv 20<br />

estate,state,condition, 1 in 7 iv 20, rank,<br />

vi II 27<br />

estraunged, pa part removed abroad, S C,<br />

Epistle P 418<br />

eterne, eternal, in vi 37, 47

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