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E'VEN-TIDE, n. Literally, the time of evening; that is, evening. Isaac went out ...
EVE'NE, v.i. [L. evenio.] To happen. [Not in use.]
E'VENED, pp. Made even or level.
E'VENER, n. One that makes even.
E'VENHAND, n. Equality.
E'VENHANDED, a. Impartial; equitable; just.
E'VENING, n. [See Eve , Even.] The latter part and close of the day, and the beg...
E'VENING-STAR, n. Hesperus or Vesper; Venus, when visible in the evening.
E'VENLY, adv. e'vnly. With an even, level or smooth surface; without roughness, ...
E'VENNESS, n. The state of being even, level or smooth; equality of surface. 1. ...
EVENT', n. [L. eventus, evenio; e and venio, to come.] 1. That which comes, arri...
EVENT'ERATE, v.t. [L. e and venter, the belly.] To open the bowels; to rip open;...
EVENT'ERATED, pp. Having the bowels opened.
EVENT'ERATING, ppr. Opening the bowels.
EVENT'FUL, a. [from event.] Full of events or incidents; producing numerous or g...
EVEN'TILATE, v.t. To winnow; to fan; to discuss. [See Ventilate .]