s’étioler, v.r., to etiolate, to blanch; (pers.) to be weakened, to grow enfeebled; (of plants) to waste away; to wither.

étiologie, n.f., (med.) etiology.

étique, adj., hectic; consumptive; lean, lank, emaciated.

étiqueter (é-tik-té), v.a., to label, to ticket.

étiquette, n.f., ticket, label; etiquette. Condamner sur l’— du sac; to condemn without examining, or to condemn on appearances. Tenir à l’—; to be particular; to stand on ceremony.

étirage, n.m., stretching; wire-drawing.

étire, n.f., stretching-iron (of curriers).

étirer, v.a., to stretch; (tech.) to lengthen, to wire-draw.

s’étirer, v.r., to stretch out one’s limbs.

étisie, n.f., consumption, decline.