easterling (born), V, [54], 3, 4 (in A, 48, 3, 4, stranger borne). The boy learned too fast for a native. Easterling, a native of the Hanse towns, or of the East of Germany. Halliwell.

eathe, III, 408, 33: easy.

eather, V, [224], 25; 241, No 156, 6: other.

eay, eayn, V, [238], 18, 28; [248], 18: eye(s). See ee.

edder-flowe, IV, 450 a, 2: adder-morass.

ee, III, 4, 9; 11, K: eye. Pl. een, eeen, II, 158 f., 5, 8, 18; 160, 4, 7, 17. See ean, eay, eghne, eyen.

ee (of a cup), IV, 221, 9: may be eye, top, brim.

ee, the table ee, II, 409, 20 (Motherwell, table eye): seems to be nonsense; edge does not suit. b, the printed copy, has play.

ee (A. S. ege, O. Eng. eȝe, eie, etc.), IV, 3, 15: awe; an unsatisfying emendation of lee, lye (eie would be better; I have not found ee). The Campbell MS. has fee, meant, I suppose, for value.

ee-bree, III, 11, K; IV, 257, 5: eye-brow.