EUOUR, EVEYR, _s._ Ivory.
_Douglas._
EWDEN-DRIFT, _s._ Drifted snow, Aberd.
_Shirrefs._
EWDER, EWDRUCH, _s._ A disagreeable smell, S. B. Clydes.
_Journal Lond._
Fr. _odeur_.
EWDER, _s._ Ablaze, S. B.
_Poems Buchan Dial._
EW-GOWAN, _s._ Common Daisy.
EWEST, _adj._ Contiguous.
_Acts Ja. VI._
EWIN, _adv._ Straight, right.
_Dunbar._
EWYNLY, _adv._ Equally.
_Barbour._
_To_ EXAME, _v. a._ To examine, S.
_Diallog._
_To_ EXCAMBIE, _v. a._ To exchange, S.
L. B. _excamb-iare_.
~Excambion~, _s._ Exchange, S.
_Spotswood._
_To_ EXEME, EXEEM, _v. a._ To exempt.
_Skene._
EXPECTANT, _s._ A candidate for the ministry, not yet licensed to preach the gospel.
_Acts a.s.sembly._
_To_ EXPISCATE, _v. a._ To fish out by inquiry, S.
_Wodrow._
Lat. _expisca-ri_, id.
_To_ EXPONE,
1. To explain.
_Baillie._
Lat. _expon-ere_.
2. To expose to danger.
_Knox._
_To_ EXPREME, _v. a._ To express.
_Doug._
EXPRES, _adv._ Altogether.
_Douglas._
Fr. _par expres_, expressly.
EXTRe, _s._ Axle-tree, S.