dysheryte, III, 60 f., 87, 95: dispossessed.
dyspyse, II, 478, 6: cause to be despised.
dyth, deythe, I, 334, 7: dight, furnished or built.
E
E an O me, E an O an O me, V, [275] a, 9, 10: simple exclamations, having here the character of a refrain.
é, II, 217, 24: ae, only.
ea, V, [214] b, 3: to be dropped; remnant of a corrected reading.
eaen, V, [267], 4: even.
eaght, the, the eighth.
ealky, elky, eke a, ylk a, ilka, V, [220] f., 4, 5, 8: each (one).