Eréné (popular), exhausted, spent, done up, “gruelled.”
Ergot, m. (popular), se fendre l’——, to run away, “to make tracks.” See [Patatrot].
Erlequin (Breton), frying-pan for frying pancakes.
Ernest, m. (journalists’), official communication from official quarters to the press.
Erreur, f. Y a pas d’——! a Parisian expression used in support of an assertion.
Y a pas d’erreur, va; j’suis un homme,
Un chouett’, un zig, un rigolo.
Gill.
Ervoanik plouilio (Breton), death.
Es, m. (popular), for escroc, swindler, or “shark.”