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ēlŏgĭo v. a. to describe briefly; to state ēlŏgĭum an utterance; short saying; sentence; A short maxim; saying; An inscription ēlonginquo v. a. and n. to remove ēlongo v. a. and n. to remove; keep aloof; to withdraw; depart elops ēlŏquens P. a. ēlŏquenter adv. eloquently ēlŏquentĭa a being eloquent; eloquence ēlŏquĭum eloquence; declaration; communication ēlŏquor v. dep. a. to speak out; speak plainly; to utter; to pronounce; to speak; Speaking; endowe… Ĕlōrus ēlōtus Elpēnor one of the companions of Ulysses; whom Circe changed into... Elpĭnīce sister of Cimon ēlŭācrus adj. for washing out; rinsing ēlūcĕo v. n. to shine out; shine forth; glittering; to shine out; show itself; to be apparen… ēlūcesco v. inch. n. to shine forth; begin to shine; to dawn ēlūcĭdo v. a. to light; enlighten ēlūcĭfĭco v. a. to deprive of light; to blind ēluctābĭlis adj. from which one may extricate one's self ēluctātĭo a struggling; struggle ēluctor v. dep. n. to struggle out; force one's way out; to struggle out of; to surmount; to obtai… ēlūcubro v. a. to compose by lamplight; at night; with great labor ēlūcus a drowsy; dreaming person ēlūdo v. n. and a. to finish play; cease to sport; roll ēlūgĕo v. a. to mourn for; to be in mourning for; cognate acc ēlumbis adj. hip-shot; having the hip dislocated; that weakens; enervates ēlūmĭnātĭo an enlightening ēlūmĭnātus adj. deprived of light; blinded ēlŭo v. a. to wash out; rinse out; to wash off; wash clean; to dispose of; remove; clear Ĕlŭsa a city in Gallia Aquitania; Eauze Elusātes a Gallic tribe in Aquitania ēlusco v. a. to make one-eyed; to deprive of an eye ēlūsus ēlūtĭo a washing ēlūtrĭo v. a. to wash out; to decant; rack off ēlūtus P. a. ēlŭvĭes a washing away; a flowing off; discharge; an overflowing; an inundation ēlŭvĭo a washing away; overflowing; inundation ēluxŭrĭor v. dep. n. to put forth luxuriantly Elvīna Ĕlymāis a district of Persia; in the west of the modern province ... Elysii A people of Eastern Germany; between the Oder and the Vis...; The Elysian Fields Ēlўsĭum Elysium; Elysian em em interj. em interj. ēmăcĕrātus emaciated ēmăcesco v. inch. n. to become emaciated ēmăcĭo v. a. to waste away; make lean; emaciate ĕmācĭtas a propensity to buy; a desire to be always buying ēmacresco v. inch. n. to grow lean; to become emaciated ēmăcŭlo v. a. to clear from spots; to purify ēmānātĭo an emanation ēmancĭpātĭo the releasing of a son; from the; so as to render him ind... ēmancĭpātor an emancipator ēmancĭpo v. a. to put out of the hand; power of; to declare free and ind...; to give from unde… ēmanco v. a. to maim ēmănĕo v. n. To stay without; remain beyond; to stay away beyond one's leave of absence; to … ēmāno v. n. to flow out ēmansĭo a remaining absent beyond one's furlough ēmansor one who exceeds his furlough ēmarcesco v. inch. n. to wither away; to dwindle away; disappear ēmargĭno v. a. to deprive of its edge ēmascŭlātor a pederast ēmascŭlo v. a. to castrate; emasculate Ēmăthĭa a district of Macedonia ēmātūresco v. inch. n. to grow quite ripe; to come to maturity; to grow softer; be mitigated ēmātūro v. a. to ripen completely; to bring to maturity ĕmax adj. eager to buy; fond of buying embaenĕtĭca an artificial appetite embamma a sauce embăsĭcoetas the name of an obscenely shaped drinking - vessel embăsis a bathing in any thing embătes a model emblēma inlaid work; Raised ornaments; Tessellated work; mosaic embŏla a putting on board; shipment embŏlĭārĭa an actress who performed in the interludes embŏlĭmaeus adj. inserted; intercalary embŏlīnē a plant embŏlismus adj. intercalary; the interposition; intercalation embŏlĭum something thrown in; an interlude; ballet embŏlum the beak of a ship embŏlus the piston of a pump embrŏcha a wet poultice ēmĕdĭtātus studied out; studied; artfully devised ēmĕdullātus deprived of the marrow ēmendābĭlis adj. that may be amended; capable of correction ēmendātē adv. faultlessly; perfectly; purely ēmendātĭo a correction; amendment; emendation ēmendātor a corrector; amender ēmendātōrĭus adj. corrective ēmendātrix she who corrects; amends ēmendātus P. a. ēmendīco v. a. to obtain by begging ēmendo v. a. to free from faults; to correct; improve; to correct by punishment; to chastise… ēmensĭo the completion of a course ēmensus ēmentĭor v. dep. a. to put forth; utter falsely; to feign ēmĕo v. a. to pass through; traverse