elphan, elphin, n. and adj. See elfin.

elrick, elritch, adj., II, 63, 18; I, 357, 53: elvish. Elrick’s, 62 f., 8, 10, 16, 21: as a substantive. See eldrige.

embowered, pret., II, 503, 13: used as bower.

eme, III, 296, 26: uncle. emys, III, 98, 38: uncle’s.

-en, -n, -yn, sign of plural of verb, I, 244, 9; II, 5 b, 3; 54, 61; 445, 62; III, 13, 2, 3, 4, 8; 35, 31; 63, 134; 92, 11; 104, 7; 105, 9, 11; 277, 15; 284, 3, 8, 17; 285, 30, 32, 33; 286, 48, 49; 404, 3; 406, 28; etc.

end, en, end. hous(e)-end, -en, I, 254, variations of Twa Corbies, b, 1, c, 1; toun-end, V, [267] f., 10, 11, 24. on end, IV, 353, 18: to an end.

-end, termination of the present participle. sighend, I, 55 f., B 7, 9.

endres daye, þis, I, 326, 1: the other day.

eneuch, enew, I, 102, 5; III, 318, 6; 440, 10; IV, 117, 8; 384, 8: enough.

enlured, III, 36, 45: allured (which is the word in b).