English, Old.

A name for Anglo-Saxon, sometimes applied to early English. See Mätzner’s “Altenglische Sprachproben”; Rask’s Grammar, by Thorpe, London, 1865; Hyde Clarke’s “Comparative Philology of the English,” &c., London, 1859.

Enimaga.

American: name for the Kochaboth tribe of Guaykuru.

Enua, under [F].

Epic Greek.

That is, poetic forms of expression, as opposed to comic or tragic. See Pinzger’s “Formenlehre des Epischen,” Breslau, 1829.

Epigraphic, see [Inscriptions].

Erigas.

American: quoted in Jülg’s “Vater” as Irokese.