Epicerie, f. (artists’), the world of Philistines, “non digni intrare.”

Epice-vinette, m. (thieves’), grocer.

Epicier, m. (familiar), man devoid of any artistic taste; mean, vulgar man; termed also “commerçant;” (students’) one who does not take up classics at college.

Epiler (popular), se faire —— la pêche, to get shaved.

Epinards (artists’), plat d’——, painting where tones of crude green predominate. (Popular) Aller aux ——, to receive money from a prostitute.

Epingle, f. (popular), avoir une —— à son col, to have a glass of wine waiting ready poured out for one at a neighbouring wine-shop, and paid for by a friend.

Epiploon, m. (students’), necktie.

Epitonner (thieves’), s’——, to grieve.

Epointer (popular), son foret, to die, “to kick the bucket,” or “to snuff it.” See [Casser sa pipe].