END, EYNDING, Breath.
V. ~Aynd~.
_Polwart._
~Enday~, _s._ Day of death.
_Wyntown._
Su. G. _and-as_, to die.
~Enfundeyng~, _s._ Perhaps, asthma.
_Barbour._
Su. G. _andfaadd_, cui spiritus praeclusus est.
ENDLANG, ENDLANGIS, _adv._ Along; S. _enlang_.
_Barbour._
A. S. _andlang_, per; Su. G. _aendalongs_, id.
ENDORED, _part. pa._ Adorned; Fr. _endore_; Lat. _inaur-utus_.
_Sir Gawan._
ENE, _pl._ Eyes.
V. ~Een~.
ENERLY.
V. ~Anerly~.
ENEUCH, YNEWCH, _s._ Enough, S. pl. _ynew_.
A. S. _genoh_, satis.
_Wallace._
ENFORCELY, _adv._ Forcibly.
_Barbour._
ENGAIGNE, _s._ Indignation.
_Barbour._
Fr. _engain_, choler.
_To_ ENGREGE, _v. a._ To aggravate.
Fr. _engreg-er_, id.
_Diallog._
_To_ ENGREVE, ENGREWE, _v. a._ To vex.
Fr. _grev-er_, id.
_Barbour._
ENKERLY, ENCRELY, INKIRLIE, _adv._
1. Inwardly.
_Barbour._
2. Ardently, keenly.
_Douglas._
Fr. _en coeur_, q. in heart.
EMPRESOWNe, _s._ A prisoner.
_Wyntown._
ENPRISE, _s._ Enterprise.
_King"s Quair._
ENSEINYIE, ENSENYE, ANSENYE, _s._
1. A mark, or badge.