Epifóra, a Rhumatike watring or dropping of sore eies.

Epigamía, affinity by marriage.

Epigástrio, all the outward part of the belly that couereth the entrailes from the bulke downe to the priuy member, called also Abdomen.

Epigliótta, a cricke or wrinch in necke or backe.

Epiglósi, as Epiglótti.

Epiglótti, the couer or weasell of the throat, the flap or little tongue that closeth the amplitude of the larinx and way of the rough artery, least any meate or drinke should slip into the inner capacity thereof, and so fall into the lungs.

Epigonẻa, a kinde of musicall instrument or musike plaid at marriages.

Epigónio, one gotten in a second marriage.

Epigrámma, an epigram or superscription.

Epigrammizzáre, to write epigrams.