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ēnormis adj. out of rule; Irregular; unusual; Immoderate; immense; fin.—Adv ēnormĭtas Irregularity; Hugeness; vastness; enormous size ēnormĭter adv. ēnŏtesco v. inch. n. to become known abroad; to become known ēnŏto v. a. to mark out; note down enrythmos adj. rhythmical; in harmony ens a thing; N. cr ensĭcŭlus a little sword; rapier ensĭfer adj. sword-bearing ensĭger adj. sword-bearing ensĭpŏtens adj. mighty in using the sword ensis a sword; brand entătĭcus adj. stretching; stimulating; a plant entĕlĕchīa actuality Entella a city; of Sicily; Rocca d' Entella Entellus a Sicilian hero; famous as a pugilist entĕrŏcēle a rupture; hernia; one suffering from hernia enthĕātus adj. divinely inspired enthēca A store; A magazine; A hoard enthĕus adj. divinely inspired; inspiring enthūsĭastae a sect of heretics enthȳmēma A reflection; meditation; an argument; A conclusion drawn from the contrary enthȳmēsis animation ēnūbĭlo v. a. to free from clouds; to make clear ēnūbo v. n. To marry out of one's rank; to marry enubro ēnūclĕāte adv. plainly; without ornament ēnūclĕātus P. a. ēnūclĕo v. a. to take out the kernels; to clear from the husk; to lay open; make clear; expla… ēnūdātĭo a laying bare ēnūdo v. a. to lay bare; to deprive of ēnŭmĕrātĭo a counting up; enumerating; a recapitulation ēnŭmĕro v. a. to reckon up; count over; count out; to enumerate in speaking; to recount; rela… ēnuncĭātĭo ēnundĭno v. a. to buy; purchase ēnuntĭātĭo a declaration; enunciation; proposition ēnuntĭātīvus adj. declarative; enunciative; demonstrative ēnuntĭātor a revealer; declarer ēnuntĭātrix she who enounces; declares ēnuntĭātum a proposition ēnuntĭo v. a. to say out; to divulge; disclose; to speak out; say; express ēnuptĭo a marrying out of one family into another ēnūtrĭo v. a. to bring up; to nourish; feed; to promote; nourish ēnūtrītĭo nourishment; instruction Enȳō the goddess of war; war; battle ĕō adv. locat; in that place; in that condition; therefore; on that account ĕo v. n. to go; to walk; ride ĕōăd adv. until ĕōdem adv. in the same place eon an unknown tree ĕōpse Ēōs the dawn ĕpactae intercalary days ĕpăgōge induction epalimma Ĕpămīnōndas the famous general of the Thebans; victor at Leuctra and ... ĕpănădiplōsis a repetition of the same word ĕpănăphŏra a repetition of the same word at the beginning of several... ĕpănŏdus a return to the same word ĕpănorthōsis a correction of one's self in speaking ĕpăphaerĕsis a repeated removal Ĕpaphrŏdītus a freedman of the Emperor Nero; of Epaphroditus Ĕpăphus the son of Jupiter Ammon and Io; and builder of Memphis i... ēpar ēpastus eaten up ĕpendўtes an outer garment ĕpenthĕsis the insertion of a letter Ĕpēus son of Panopeus; the contriver of the Trojan horse ĕphalmātor a tumbler; dancer ĕphēbēum a hall set apart for the youth in the palaestra ĕphēbīa Puberty ĕphēbĭcus adj. belonging to a youth ĕphēbītus one who has reached the age of adolescence ĕphēbus a male Greek youth; after he had come to the age of manhood ĕphĕdra the plant horse-tail ĕphēlis freckles ĕphēmĕris a day-book; diary; ephemeris ĕphēmĕron an unknown plant Ĕphĕsius adj. Ĕphĕsus an old and celebrated commercial city of Ionia; with a te...; Ephesian; the Eph… ephi a Hebrew measure; used for grain; oil Ĕphĭāltes The son of Aloeus and brother of Otus; one of the stormer...; The betrayer of t… ĕphippĭātus adj. furnished with an ĕphippĭum a horse-cloth; caparison; housing ephod part of the clothing of the Hebrew priest ĕphŏrus a member of a well-known body of Spartan magistrates; the... Ĕphŏrus a celebrated Greek historian of Cumae; a disciple of Isoc... Ĕphўra another name for Corinth ĕpĭbăta A rider of a camel; A soldier on board a ship ĕpĭbŏle an addition; accumulation of similar words epicactis ĕpĭcēdīon a funeral song; dirge; in lemm ĕpĭcertŏmēsis a sneer; sarcasm Ĕpĭcharmus A famous Pythagorean philosopher and comic poet of Cos; w...; The name of a poe… ĕpĭchīrēma a kind of argument; syllogism ĕpĭchўsis a vessel for pouring out ĕpĭcĭthărisma the music after the play; the finale Ĕpiclērus An Only Daughter and Heiress ĕpiclintae earthquakes that move with a horizontal motion ĕpĭcœnus adj. of both genders; epicene