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E'ARSHOT, n. Reach of the ear; the distance at which words may be heard.
EARSH, n. [See Ear , to plow.] A plowed field. [Not in use.]
E'ARRING, n. A pendant; an ornament, sometimes set with diamonds, pearls or othe...
E'ARPICK, n. An instrument for cleansing the ear.
EARNING, ppr. ern'ing. Meriting by services; gaining by labor or performance. EA...
EARNFUL, a. ern'ful. Full of anxiety. [Not used.]
EARNESTNESS, n. ern'estness. Ardor or zeal in the pursuit of any thing; eagernes...
EARNESTLY, adv. ern'estly. Warmly; zealously; importunately; eagerly; with real ...
EARNEST, a. ern'est. 1. Ardent in the pursuit of an object; eager to obtain; hav...
EARNED, pp. ern'ed. Merited by labor or performance; gained.
EARN, v.t. ern. 1. To merit or deserve by labor, or by any performance; to do th...
E'ARMARK, n. A mark on the ear, by which a sheep is known. E'ARMARK , v.t. To ma...
EARLY, a. er'ly. [Eng.ere.] 1. In advance of something else; prior in time; forw...
E'ARLOCK, n. A lock or curl of hair,near the ear.
EARLINESS, n. er'liness. [See Early and Ere.] A state of advance or forwardness;...
E'ARLESS, a. Destitute of ears; disinclined to hear or listen.