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E'ANLING, n. A lamb just brought forth. [Not used.]
EAN, v.t. or i. To yean. [See Yean .]
EAME, n. Uncle.
EALDERMAN. [See Alderman .]
EA'GRE, n. A tide swelling above another tide, as in the Severn.
E'AGLET, n. A young eagle or a diminutive eagle.
E'AGLESS, n. A female or hen eagle.
E'AGLE-WINGED, a. Having the wings of an eagle; swift as an eagle.
E'AGLE-STONE, n. Etite, a variety of argillaceous oxyd of iron, occurring in mas...
E'AGLE-SPEED,n. Swiftness like that of an eagle.
E'AGLE-SIGHTED, a. Having acute sight.
E'AGLE-EYED, a. Sharpsighted as an eagle; having an acute sight. 1. Discerning; ...
E'AGLE, n. [L. aquila.] 1. A rapacious fowl of the genus Falco. The beak is croo...
E'AGERNESS, n. Ardent desire to do, pursue or obtain any thing; animated zeal; v...
E'AGERLY, adv. With great ardor of desire; ardently; earnestly; warmly; with pro...
E'AGER, a. [L. acer, fierce, brisk, sharp, sour; acus, Eng.edge.] 1. Excited by ...