[eormen-cyn], st. n., very extensive race, mankind: gen. sg. eormen-cynnes, [1958].

[eormen-grund], st. m., immensely wide plains, the whole broad earth: acc. sg. ofer eormen-grund, [860].

[eormen-lâf], st. f., enormous legacy: acc. sg. eormen-lâfe äðelan cynnes (the treasures of the dragon's cave) [2235].

[eorre], adj., angry, enraged: gen. sg. eorres, [1448].

[eoton], st. m.: 1) giant: nom. sg. eoten (Grendel), [762]; dat. sg. uninflected, eoton (Grendel), [669]; nom. pl. eotenas, [112].—2) Eotens, subjects of Finn, the N. Frisians: [1073], [1089], [1142]; dat. pl. [1146]. See List of Names, p. 114.

[eotonisc], adj., gigantic, coming from giants: acc. sg. eald sweord eotenisc (eotonisc), [1559], [2980], (etonisc, MS.) [2617].

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[eóred-geatwe], st. f. pl., warlike adornments: acc. pl., [2867].

[eówan], w. v., to show, to be seen: pres. sg. III. ne gesacu ôhwær, ecghete eóweð, nowhere shows itself strife, sword-hate, [1739]. See [eáwan, ýwan].

[eówer]: 1) gen. pl. pers. pron., vestrum: eówer sum, that one of you (namely, Beówulf), [248]; fæhðe eówer leóde, the enmity of the people of you (of your people), [597]; nis þät eówer sîð ... nefne mîn ânes, [2533].—2) poss. pron., your, [251], [257], [294], etc.