Esk (esk), a river in Scotland flowing into the Solway Firth.
espouse (es-pouz'), make one's own; marry.
essay (e-sa'), try,
essence (es'ens), substance.
essential (e-sen'shal), indispensably necessary.
estate (es-tat'), possession; wealth.
estranged (es-tranjd'), indifferent.
eternal (e-tur'nal), endless; perpetual.
Eternal City, Rome.
ether (e'ther), an extremely fine fluid, lighter than air, supposed to pervade all space beyond the atmosphere of the earth.