Epate, f. (general), faire de l’——, to show off.

[Epatement], m. (general), astonishment.

Epater, épataroufler (general), quelqu’un, to astound one, to make him wonder at something or other.

Epateur, m., épateuse, f. (general), one who shows off; one who tries to astound people by showing off.

Epaule, f. (general), changer son fusil d’——, to alter one’s opinion; to change one’s mind.

Epée, f. (popular), de Savoyard, fisticuffs.

Epicé, adj. (general), at an exaggerated price. C’est diablement ——, it is a long price.

Epicemar, m. (familiar), grocer.

Epicéphale, m. (students’), hat. See [Tubard].

Epicer (popular), to scoff at; to deride.