ēsca, ae [edō], f., food, bait.
ēscendō, see [scandō].
Ēsquilīnus, ī, m. (sc. collis), the Esquiline Hill, the largest of the seven hills of Rome.
et, (1) adv., also, too, even; (2) conj., and, and yet, but; et . . . et, both . . . and.
etiam [et + iam], adv. and conj., and also, also, even.
Etrūria, ae, f., the country of the Etruscans, northwest of Latium.
Etrūscī, ōrum, pl. m., the Etruscans, the people of Etruria.
etsī [et + sī], conj., even if, although.
Eurīpidēs, is, m., a Greek tragic poet of the fifth century B.C.
Eurōpa, ae, f., Europe.