estropier, v.a., to cripple, to lame, to maim, to disable; to mangle, to murder, to spoil, to mutilate. — un passage; to mutilate a passage. — un rôle; (theat.) to murder a part.
estuaire, n.m., (geog.) estuary.
esturgeon (-jon), n.m., (ich.) sturgeon.
esule, n.f., (bot.) esula.
et (é), conj., and. — ... —; both ... and; then, thereupon. — vous — moi; both you and I. [The final t of et is never pronounced.]
établage, n.m., stabling.
étable, n.f., stable (for oxen, sheep, goats); stall; cattle-shed; cattle-house; pig-sty, hog-sty, sty. S’aborder de franche —; (nav.) to run right into one another, to run foul of one another.
établer, v.a., to put in a stable, to stable.
établi, n.m., bench (joiner’s); shop-board, counter (tailor’s).
établi, -e, part., established; settled, laid down.