[ endespǣc] f. epilogue, CM 1166.
[ endestæf] † m. end, conclusion.
[ endetīma] m. end of life, last hour.
[ endeðrǣst] (ænde-) f. end, destruction, GD 3379.
[ ±endian] to ‘end,’ finish, Æ: abolish, destroy, JnR, Ps; AO, CP: to come to an end, die, Gu; AO.
[ endleofan] (e2, i2, u2, y2; o3) num. ‘eleven,’ Æ, BH.
[ endlifangilde] entitled to eleven-fold compensation, LL 3[1]; 470[7].
[ end-lyfta], -leofta, -leofeða ‘eleventh,’ Bl, Mt.
[ endlyfte] in the eleventh place, eleventhly, LL 182[11].
[ +endodlic] finite, Bo 4421.