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270 GLOSSARY
DUP (vb.), open; 4. $. 51 ENTREATMENT, conversation, In-
DUTY, (i) conduct to a superior, terview (a diplomatic term);
respect; 3. 2. 3515 (ii) (a) as at 1. 3. 122
3. 2. 351, (i>) bow, obeisance (cf. ENVIOUS, malicious, spiteful; 4. 7.
L.L.L. 4. 2. 149 'Stay not thy 172
compliment, I forgive thy ENVIOUSLY, maliciously; 4. 5. 6
duty'); 5. 2.182 EQUIVOCATION, ambiguity (v. note);
5.1. 134 .
EAGER, sharp, sour; 1.4.251.5.69 ERRING, wandering; 1. 1. 154
EASINESS, (i) facility; 3. 4. 1665 ERUPTION, an outbreak of calamity
(ii) indifference; 5. 1. 68 (v. or evil; r. I. 69
note) ESCOT, pay a reckoning for, main-
ECSTASY, madness; 2. 1. 99; 3. 1. tain; 2. 2. 349
163:3.4. 74, 139 ESPIALS, spies (cf. 1 Hen. VI,
EDGE (GIVE), stimulate, incite^ 1.4. 8 "The prince's espials have
3. 1. 26 informed me'); 3. 1. 32
EFFECT, (i) operative influence; ESSENTIALLY, really, in fact; 3. 4.
1. 5. 645 (ii) something obtained 187
by an action; 3. 3. 545 (iii) out- ESTATE, authority, rank; 3. 3. 55
ward symptom of a state of mind 5.1.215
(cf. Ado, 2. 3. n o 'what effects ETERNAL, pertaining to eternity
1
of passion shows she? ); 3. 4. (v. note); 1. 5. 21
129 EVEN, straightforward; 2. 2. 291
EISEL, vinegar (v. note); 5. 1. 270 EVEN-CHRISTEN, fellow-Christians
ENACTURE, fulfilment (N.E.D. (coll. sb. v. N.E.D. 'Christen');
quoting this passage); 3. 2. 196 5. 1. 28
ENCOMPASSMENT, 'talking round' EVENT, issue, consequence; 4. 4.
a subject; 2. 1. 10 41,50
ENCOUNTER (sb.), manner of ad- EXCEPTION, disapproval, objection
dress or accosting (cf. A.T.L. (cf. All's Well, 1. 2. 40 'Ex-
2. 5. 24 'that they call compli- ception bid him speak') 5 5.2.229
ment is like the encounter of EXCREMENT, outgrowth (such as
two dog-apes'); 5. 2. 191 nails, hair); 3. 4. 121
ENCUMBERED, folded (N.E.D. with EXERCISE (sb.), act of devotion
a query, quoting this passage). (cf. Rich. Ill, 3. 7. 64 'in holy
Possibly=' striking a superior exercise'); 3. 1. 45
attitude'; 1. 5. 174 EXERCISES, manly sports (cf. A.Y.L.
ENDS, results; 3. 2. 212 1. r. 67 'Allow me such exer-
ENGAGED, entangled; 3. 3. 69 cise's as may become a gentle-
ENGINER, military engineer (cf. man'); 2. 2. 301
modem sapper); 3. 4. 206 EXPOSTULATE, debate, discourse
ENSEAMED,* loaded with grease. upon (cf. Two Gent. 3. 1. 251'
'Seam' =(a) fat used in cloth "The time now serves not to
manufacture, (i) hog's-lard for expostulate'); 2. 2, 86
3
frying (cf. N.E.D. 'seam,' sb. 1, EXPRESS (adj.), direct, purposive
z)j 3. 4. 92 (v. note); 2. 2. 309

