evening-mass, II, 168, A, 4: a religious service at the end of the day (as in Romeo and Juliet, IV, 1).

euery syde, III, 75, 398: each side of.

euerych, euerichone, euerechone, euerilkon, everlke ane, I, 334, 5; III, 22, 4; 65, 174; 67, 230; 98, 30: each, each one.

evidents, IV, 40 b: title-deeds.

evyll, adv., III, 26, 93: ill. euyll go, III, 77, 429: ill walk.

ew-bught. See bucht.

ewer, IV, 19, 8: dug, udder.

exaltre, III, 90 b: axletree.

examine, II, 58, 15: put you to test.

exite, II, 125, B 22; excit, V, [223] a, No 65, B 22: amended to sight under the supposition that exit must be impossible.