s’écarter, v.r., to turn aside; to deviate; to err, to stray; to ramble; to swerve; to remove, to make way. S’— de son sujet; to stray from one’s subject. S’— de son chemin; to go out of one’s way. S’— de son devoir; to swerve from one’s duty. La foule s’écarta; the crowd made way.
*écartillement, n.m. V. écarquillement.
*écartiller, v.a. V. écarquiller.
ecce homo (èk-sé-), n.m., (—) ecce homo; (fig.) thin, pale person.
ecchymose (é-ki-), n.f., (med.) ecchymosis.
ecchymosé (é-ki-), adj., being in a state of ecchymosis, bruised.
ecclésiaste, n.m., Ecclesiastes.
ecclésiastique, adj., ecclesiastic, clerical.
ecclésiastique, n.m., clergyman, priest, ecclesiastic.
ecclésiastiquement (-tik-mān), adv., ecclesiastically.