error, m., error, mistake.
es, see ser.
escalera, f., staircase, stairway.
escamar, to make distrustful; —se, to become distrustful, take offence, show resentment.
escándalo, m., scandal, commotion, fuss, row.
escardar, to weed, weed out; mandar á — cebollinos, to send (one) to the devil.
escasear, to be scarce.
escena, f., scene, stage.
Escorial, m., town of about three thousand inhabitants, situated some thirty miles northwest of Madrid, containing the famous Real sitio de San Lorenzo del Escorial, founded by Philip II.
escribiente, m., clerk.