Webster Dictionary

Webster Dictionary :: Earles-penny

EARLES-PENNY, n. Money given in part payment. [L. arrha.] [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Earldom

EARLDOM, n. erl'dom. The seignory, jurisdiction or dignity of an earl.

Webster Dictionary :: Earlap

E'ARLAP, n. The tip of the ear.

Webster Dictionary :: Earl-marshal

EARL-M`ARSHAL, n. An officer in Great Britain, who has the superintendence of mi...

Webster Dictionary :: Earl

EARL, n. erl. A British title of nobility, or a nobleman, the third in rank, bei...

Webster Dictionary :: Earing

E'ARING, n. In seamen's language, a small rope employed to fasten the upper corn...

Webster Dictionary :: Eared

E'ARED, pp. Having ears; having spikes formed, as corn.

Webster Dictionary :: Earal

E'ARAL, a. Receiving by the ear. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Earache

E'ARACHE, n. [See Ache .] Pain in the ear.

Webster Dictionary :: Earable

E'ARABLE, a. Used to be tilled.

Webster Dictionary :: Ear-witness

E'AR-WITNESS, n. One who is able to give testimony to a fact from his own hearing.

Webster Dictionary :: Ear-piercing

E'AR-PIERCING, a. Piercing the ear, as a shrill or sharp sound.

Webster Dictionary :: Ear-erecting

EAR-ERECT'ING, a. Setting up the ears.

Webster Dictionary :: Ear-deafening

E'AR-DEAFENING, a. Stunning the ear with noise.

Webster Dictionary :: Ear-bored

E'AR-BORED, a. Having the ear perforated.

Webster Dictionary :: Ear

E'AR, n. [L. auris, whence auricula; audio.] 1. The organ of hearing; the organ ...

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