Eclissáre, to eclips, to obscure, to ouercast. Also to wane or fall.

Eclíssi, an eclips, an obscuring. Also a waning or falling.

Eclissíbile, that may be eclipsed.

Eclíttica línẻa, the eclipticke line, that is the circumference of the circle wherein the Sunne finisheth his yearely motion, or a line in the midle of the Zodiake wherein the Sunne keepeth euer his course, by it and therein is measured the length of heauen.

Eclíttico, eclipticke, or pertaining to the eclips.

Écloga, as Égloga.

Eclogário, a short breuiarie gathered out of a long worke.

Ecmẻli, as Emmẻli.

Ecnẻide, a kind of fish, as Echíno.

Ecnéphia, a kind of prodigious storme comming in Sommer with furious flashings, the firmament seeming to open and burne, as hapned when the Earle of Essex parted from London to goe for Ireland.