ENCA"MPMENT, _s._ the act of encamping or pitching tents; a camp
ENCHA"NTMENT, _s._ magical charms; spells; irresistible influence
ENCI"RCLING, _a._ environing; surrounding
ENCLO"SE, _v.a._ part from things or grounds common by a fence; surround; encompa.s.s
ENCOU"NTER, _v.a._ meet face to face; attack
ENCRO"ACHMENT, _s._ an unlawful gathering in upon another man; advance into the territories or rights of another
ENDA"NGER, _v.a._ put in hazard; incur the danger of
ENDU"RANCE, _s._ continuance; lastingness; delay
E"NEMY, _s._ foe; antagonist; any one who regards another with malevolence
ENERGE"TIC, _a._ operative; active; vigorous
E"NERGY, _s._ activity; quickness; vigour
ENGA"GE, _v.a._ employ; stake; unite; enlist; induce; fight
ENGINE"ER, _s._ one who manages engines; one who directs the artillery of an army
ENGRA"VER, _s._ a cutter in wood or other matter
ENGRA"VING, _s._ the work of an engraver
ENGRO"SS, _v.a._ thicken; increase in bulk; fatten; to copy in a large hand
ENJO"Y, _v.a._ feel or perceive with pleasure; please; delight
ENLA"RGEMENT, _s._ increase; copious discourse
ENNO"BLE, _v.a._ to dignify; to exalt; to make famous
ENO"RMOUS, _a._ wicked beyond the common measure; exceeding in bulk the common measure
ENQUI"RY, _s._ interrogation; examination; search
ENRA"GE, _v.a._ irritate; make furious
ENSNA"RE, _v.a._ entrap; entangle in difficulties or perplexities
E"NTERPRISE, _s._ an undertaking of hazard; an arduous attempt
E"NTERPRISING, _a._ fond of enterprise
ENTHU"SIASM, _s._ a vain belief of private revelation; beat of imagination; elevation of fancy
E"NTRAILS, _s._ the intestines; internal parts
ENU"MERATE, _v.a._ reckon up singly; number
ENVE"LOPEMENT, _s._ covering; inwrapment
E"PIC, _a._ narrative
EPI"STLE, _s._ a letter
EPI"STOLARY, _a._ transacted by letters; relating to letters
E"QUAL, _a._ even; uniform; in just proportion
EQUITY, _s._ justice; impartiality
ERE"CT, _a._ upright; bold; confident
ERE"CT, _v.a._ raise; build; elevate; settle
E"RMINE, _s._ an animal found in cold countries, of which the fur is valuable, and used for the adornment of the person. A fur worn by judges in England
ERRO"NEOUS, _a._ wrong; unfounded; false; misled by error
ERU"PTION, _s._ the act of bursting out; sudden excursion of a hostile kind
ESCO"RT, _v.a._ convoy; guard from place to place
ESPE"CIAL, _a._ princ.i.p.al; chief
ESPE"CIALLY, _ad._ princ.i.p.ally; chiefly; in an uncommon degree
ESPLANA"DE, _s._ the empty s.p.a.ce between a citadel and the outskirts of a town
ESSE"NTIAL, _a._ necessary to the const.i.tution or existence of anything; important in the highest degree
ESTA"BLISHMENT, _s._ settlement; fixed state
ESTRA"NGE, _v.a._ keep at a distance; withdraw
ETE"RNAL, _a._ without beginning or end; perpetual; unchanging
ETE"RNALLY, _ad._ incessantly; for evermore
ETE"RNITY, _s._ duration without beginning or end
ETHE"REAL, _a._ belonging to the higher regions