Ear-keckers s. the tonsils of the throat

Eave, Heave v.n. to give out moisture, as flagstones in wet weather

E’en-to, Ee’nsto adv. up to, all but, ex. There were ten e’ensto one or two

Element s. the sky, used in this sense by Shakespeare in Twelfth-night

Elem’n, or Elm’n adj. made of elm

Eldern adj. made of the elder

Elt-pig s. a young sow

Elver, Eelver, or Yelver s. the young eel

Emmers s. pl. embers

Emp, or Empt v. to empty