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  • ernasium. See harnesium.
  • erodius:—a gerfalcon (falco islandicus).
  • erpica:—a harrovy.
  • erra:—a pledge (arrha).
  • errarius cygnus:—a nesting swan (?).
  • erraticum:—a waif or stray.
  • erthmiotum:—a court held on the boundary of two lands
  • erubiyinator:—a writer of rubrics; a painter in red.
  • eruginator:—a furbisher.
  • esbrancatura:—cutting off branches; lopping.
  • escaere:—to escheat; to claim as escheated.
  • escaeta:—an escheat; a fallen branch; entrails.
  • escaetatio:—escheat.
  • escaetaior, escaetor:—an escheator.
  • escaetna:—escheatorship.
  • escaetus:—escheated.
  • escaldare:—to scald.
  • escambiare:—to exchange.
  • escambiator:—an exchanger, money changer.
  • escambia, escambium:—exchange; a place for changing money.
  • escanyia, escanyium:—exchange.
  • escantio:—a butler, a cup bearer.
  • escapiare:—to escape from arrest.
  • escapium:—escape; a thing that comes by chance.
  • escaptara:—escape.
  • escanus:—a carver.
  • escarleta, escarletum:—scarlet.
  • escarta. See scarta.
  • escaudare:—to scald.
  • escawardus:—applied to fish, "calvered" or "scarved"(?)
  • esceppa:—a skep, a measure of corn, salt, fruit, &c.; a straw or rush basket.
  • eschaeta. See escaeta.
  • eschaetor. See escaetatur.
  • eschambia, eschambium:—exchange.
  • escheccum:—a jury, or inquisition; a check.
  • escheppa. See esceppa.
  • escheweita:—sentinel service done by folk of Bordeaux. (Fr. eschauguette.)
  • eschina:—a chine.
  • eschippare:—to equip; to embark.
  • esclavus:—a slave.
  • esclenka:—a leg of mutton or beef. (Fr. esclanche.)
  • esclusa:—a dam or sluice.
  • esclusayium:—payment for permission to make a sluice.
  • escomarius:—a boatman; a pirate.
  • escruatio:—cleaning (ditches).
  • escuaqium. See scutagium.
  • escuilliare:—to castrate.
  • escurare:—to scour; to cleanse.
  • esyardia, esyardum:—a reward; an award.
  • esyardiator:—an arbiter.
  • esyardium:—an award.
  • esiamentum:—easement.
  • eskaere, &c. See escaere.