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The Record Interpreter.
  • evaginare:—to unsheath.
  • evangelare: —a servic -book containing the gospels.
  • evangelizare:—to preach the gospel.
  • eventio: —profits (of a church).
  • evitaneus:—eternal.
  • ewagium:—toll paid for water passage.
  • ewanglia:—the gospels.
  • exactor:—a collector; a sheriff; a beadle.
  • exallar:—an axletree (?).
  • examitum:—samite, a silk stuff, sometimes interwoven with silver or gold; also used for an amice.
  • exartum. See assartum.
  • exbannire:—to banish.
  • exbrancatura:—outer branches.
  • excacta, excaeta:—an escheat.
  • excaldare:—to scald.
  • excambia:—exchange.
  • excambiare:—to exchange.
  • excambiator:—an exchanger; a broker.
  • excambium:—an exchange.
  • excarletum:—scarlet.
  • excaturizare:—to scald.
  • excaudare:—to scald.
  • excayare:—to escheat.
  • exclusa. See esclusa.
  • exclusayium. See esclusagium.
  • excrustare:—to remove the crust of; to spoil.
  • excudia:—a swinglestock, a wooden instrument used in beating flax.
  • excurtare, excurtiare:— to dock the tail of a horse or dog.
  • excusatorius:—containing or giving an excuse.
  • excussio:—driving out; sometimes used for rescue; thrashing corn.
  • excussorium. See excudia.
  • exelerarius:—a cup bearer.
  • exemplificare:—to copy.
  • exempnium, exennium:—a present; a new year's gift.
  • exercituale:—a heriot.
  • exfrediare:— to break the peace.
  • exhibere:— to provide food and lodging for, to entertain.
  • exhibitio:—entertainment; provision.
  • exigenda:—a writ of exigent.
  • exigendarius:— an exigenter, an officer of the Court of Common Pleas.
  • exigendis, in:—in exigent.
  • exilium: —waste, ruin.
  • eximperatrix:—late empress.
  • exire:—to issue.
  • exitus:— issue, in all senses, family, result, expenditure; entrails.
  • exkippare, exhiupare:— to equip; to embark.
  • exlegalitus:— outlawed.
  • exlegare:—to outlaw.
  • exonium. See essonia.
  • exorcista:— an exorcist, a benett, one of the lesser orders of the church.
  • exordinare:—to degrade.