Ever, contrac., e'er; so in comp. rel. pronouns
Ever a one, contrac. by the comm. people into e'er a one
Ever and never, opposite to each other in sense, yet freq.
confounded and misapplied; canon on the employment of
Ever so, (prop., everso,) signif. of
Ever so wisely, its propriety determined, against the false
phraseology never so wisely
Ever, derivation of, from Sax.

Example, as used in teaching, meaning of
Examples, use of capitals in

Exception, noun, and except, verb, whether more properly followed by from or by to

Exclamation, note of, (see Ecphoneme) —Exclamation, nom. absolute by —the case of nouns used in

Exclusive and inclusive terms of a comparison

Exercise, in grammar, what

Expecting, &c., verbs of, see Commanding

Extended compositions, gradation of the parts in

F.

F, its name and plur. numb. —final in monosyllables, to be doubled —formation of the plur. of nouns in, and in ff —its sound