Elysium (Elys′ium), or the Elysian Fields. The temporary abode of the just in the infernal regions.
Empyrean, The (Empyre′an). The fifth heaven, the seat of the heathen deity.
Endymion (Endym′ion). A shepherd, who acquired from Jupiter the faculty of being always young. One of the lovers of Diana.
Entertainments, see Comus.
Envy, see Furies.
Enyo was the Grecian name of Bellona, the goddess of war and cruelty.
Eolus (E′olus), see Aeolus.
Eos (E′os). The Grecian name of Aurora.
Eous (E′ous). One of the four horses which drew the chariot of Sol, the sun. The word is Greek, and means red.
Ephialtes (Eph′ial′tes). A giant who lost his right eye in an encounter with Hercules, and the left eye was destroyed by Apollo.