Episéusi, as Episúsi.
Episíno, a watrish disease in the eyes.
Episódica fauẻlla, a speech full of pleasant passages.
Episódio, a part of a fable, an incidentall narration. Also a pleasing or delightfull digression, as in Homers Iliade the description of the number of the ships. Also a Panegyrike verse sung in praise of any Emperour or Prince at his first entry into a towne or principality.
EPI Epistálma, a Kings or Princes commission hauing the charge subscribed.
Epistáto, an ouerseer, a stuard, a bailife.
Epistatório, a place or court where matters are heard and debated.
Epistẻbe, a kind of hearbe or weed.
Epístili, chapters of pillars with their friezes and architraues.
Epístola, an epistle or letter sent from one friende to another.