Enter a lord’s place, how to, [252/58].

Entremete, [254/109], interfere.

Envy no one, [237/795].

Equal, give way to your, [185/276];

don’t play with him, [264/77].

Errands, going, [209/13].

Esox, a fish of the Danube, [p. 118].

Esquyere, þe body, [70/1016], the Esquire of the King’s person.

Est, [187/346], host.

Estate, how to lay or make, with a cloth, [13/192]; [17/152]; [p. 92].