effugiō, see [fugiō].
effundō, see [fundō].
egeō, ēre, uī, —, to be lacking; to be poor or in need.
Egeria, ae, f., the nymph from whom King Numa received revelations.
ego, meī, pers. pron., I; pl., nōs, we.
ēgredior, see [gradior].
ēgregiē [ēgregius], adv., excellently, exceedingly, strikingly.
ēgregius [ē + grex], adj., select, distinguished, excellent.
ēiciō, see [iaciō].
ēlābor, see [lābor].