évasion, n.f., escape, flight, elopement.

évasivement, adv., evasively.

évasure, n.f., opening; splay.

évêché, n.m., bishopric; episcopate, see; bishop’s palace.

évection, n.f., (astron.) evection.

*éveil, n.m., (l.u.) awakening; (fig.) warning, hint, alert; alarm; suspicion; awaking, rousing. En —; on one’s guard; on the watch. Donner l’—; to warn.

*éveillé, -e, adj., awake, brisk, lively, sprightly; sharp, smart, intelligent. Elle est fort —e; she is very sprightly.

*éveiller, v.a., to awake, to awaken, to wake, to rouse, to excite, to enliven. — les soupçons; to arouse suspicion.

*s’éveiller, v.r., to awake, to wake up; to get animated. Elle s’est éveillée en sursaut; she awoke with a start.

éveilleu-r, -se, n.m.f., awakener; rouser.