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SECOND LATIN<br />

E<br />

e, frolTI, out of<br />

ecce, behold<br />

ecclesia, f., church<br />

ecclesiasticus, ecclesiastical, pertaining<br />

to the church<br />

eeontra, on the other hand<br />

edere, -didi, -ditus, to bring forth, to<br />

deliver<br />

ediscere, -didici, to learn<br />

edoeere (2) , -docui, -doctus, to instruct<br />

educatio, t., training<br />

educere, -duxi, -ductus, to take away,<br />

to bring forth<br />

effective, efficaciously<br />

effectus, m., effect<br />

efficax, efficacious<br />

effieere (io), -feci, -feetus, to make, to<br />

bring about<br />

efHuere, -fluxi, to flow out or away<br />

efformare, to form, to shape<br />

effulgere (2), -fulsi, -fulsus, to shine<br />

upon<br />

effundere, -fudi, ..£USus, to shed, to<br />

pour out<br />

e.g. (abbrev. for exempli gratia), for<br />

example<br />

ego, I<br />

egredi (dep. 3), ..gressus, to come out,<br />

to go out, to go forth<br />

egressio, t., egress, departure<br />

egressus, tn., depa.rture<br />

ejicere (io), -jeei, ..jeetus, to cast out,<br />

to bring forth<br />

ejusmodi, of this sort; et ejusmodi,<br />

and the like<br />

electio, f., election, choice<br />

electus:, m., elect<br />

eleemosyna, f., alms<br />

elementaris, elementary<br />

elemelltum, n., element<br />

elevare, to elevate, to lift up<br />

elevatio, f., elevation, lifting<br />

elicere, ..Hcui, ..licitus, to elicit, to call<br />

forth<br />

eligere, ..legi, ..lectus, to elect, to<br />

choose<br />

eloquentia, f ... eloquence, oratory<br />

elucere (2), ..luxi, to shine forth, to be<br />

apparent<br />

elueeseere, to shine forth, to stand out<br />

clearly<br />

emanatio, f., emanation<br />

emere, emi, emptus, to buy<br />

emittere, ..misi, -missus, to send out,<br />

to put forth<br />

emollire (4), to soften, to render mild<br />

emphaticus, emphatic<br />

emptio, t., buying<br />

enarrare, to tell, to relate, to show<br />

forth<br />

energia, t., energy<br />

enim, for<br />

enormis, enormous<br />

ens, n., being<br />

entitativus, entitative, of the nature of<br />

an entity or real thing<br />

episcopus, m., bishop<br />

epistola, f., epistle<br />

erga, towards<br />

ergo, therefore, then<br />

erigere, -rexi, -rectus, to raise up, to<br />

erect<br />

eripere, ..ripui, ..reptus, to rescue, to deliver<br />

from<br />

errare, to err<br />

erroneus, erroneous<br />

error, m., error<br />

eruditus, infonned, instructed<br />

eruere, -rui, -rutus, to deliver<br />

esse, fui, to be; est ei in animo, he has<br />

in mind, he intends<br />

essendi, essendo, of, in being (gerund<br />

of esse used in Vulgar <strong>Latin</strong>)<br />

essentia, f., essence<br />

essentialis, essential

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