e pur si muove! (It.), but it does move, though! [attributed to Galileo, after recanting his doctrine that the earth goes round the sun].
épris, fem. éprise (Fr.), captivated, smitten.
épuisé, fem. épuisée (Fr.), worn out.
équestrienne (an English-coined word in imitation French), a horsewoman, a female circus-rider.
Erd Geist (Ger.), earth-spirit.
e re natâ (Late L.), from the circumstance arisen, according to the exigencies of the case.
ergo bibamus! (L.), therefore let us drink!
ergon (Gr.), work, business.
Erin(n)ys, pl. Erin(n)yes (Gr.), the Furies.
Eros (Gr.), the Greek god of sensual passion, miscalled love.