Eruditio, see [Literæ].

Printed as shown, but correct cross-reference is [Doctrina] (singular).

Esca, see [Alimenta].

Escendere, see [Scandere].

Esuries, see [Fames].

[Et]; Que; Ac; Atque. Et (ἔτι) is the most general copulative particle; que and et—et connect opposites; que (καί), simply because they are opposites, as terra marique; but et—et, in order to point them out emphatically as opposites [and closely connected notions of the same kind], as et terra et mari; whereas ac and atque connect synonymes, atque before vowels and gutturals; ac before the other consonants; as, for example, vir fortis ac strenuus. (vi. 114.)

Evenire, see [Accidere].

Evertere, see [Perdere].

Evestigio, see [Repente].

Evocare, see [Arcessere].