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Plutarch's Morals
Diogenes, 27, 33, 90, 100, 122, 149, 159, 160, 184, 196, 284, 288, 330,

333, 351, 352, 353, 356, 361, 362, 396, 402, 404, 405, 406

Diomea, 394

Diomedes, 59, 94, 96, 227

Dion, 47, 49, 89, 192, 312

Dionysia, 358

Dionysii, 151

Dionysius, 83, 266, 312

Dioxippus, 147

Dirce, 285

Dis, 388

Dodkin (s.), doit, half a farthing

Dolon, 21, 348

Dolour (s.), grief

Domitian, 150

Domitius, 335, 341

Dorian, 365

Dulce (v.), soothe

Dulichium, 400


Echinades, 400

Edepsus, 232

Eftsoons (adv.), again, afterwards

Egypt, 56, 191, 254

Egyptian, 67, 136, 388, 395

Eke (adv.), also

Elea, 404

Electra, 107, 156

Eleusine, 402

Eleusinium, 408

Eleusis, 408

Elis, 400

Elleborus (s.), hellebore

Embassage (s.), embassy, mission

Empedocles, 73, 130, 133, 173, 177, 304, 309, 317, 387, 409, 419

Enyalius, 172

Eolus, 400

Epaminondas, 47, 161, 173, 274, 286, 306, 368

Eperaste, 135

Ephesus, 414

Ephialtes, 397

Ephori, 366

Ephorus, 274

Epicharmus, 84

Epicurean, 153, 197

Epicurus, 157, 177, 231

Epimetheus, 321

Epirus, 404

Erasistratus, 140, 297

Erasmus, 197

Eressus, 404

Eretria, 2, 264

Ergane, 319

Eros, 104, 154

Eteocles, 215

Ethiopia, 374, 395

Ethiopian, 323

Eubulus, 229

Euclides, 126, 236

Euctæus, 89

Euenus, 301

Eulæus, 89

Eumenes, 214, 236, 255

Eumolpus, 408

Euphorbius, 264

Euphorion, 173, 403

Euphrone, 148

Eupolis, 50

Euripides, 40, 70, 86, 92, 98, 130, 170, 177, 180, 191, 192, 196, 198, 214, 215, 245, 247, 254, 284, 300, 301, 311, 368, 402, 405, 407

Europa (Lady), 407

Europe, 316

Eurotas, 395

Eurynidon, 300

Eurypylus, 117

Euthycrates, 264, 315

Euthydemus, 124

Evenus, 40


Fabricius, 161

Fardel (s.), burden

Featly (adv.), deftly, nimbly

Feere (s.), fear

Felon (in the finger) (s.), a painful inflammation in the joint of the finger

Ferriage (s.), conveyance, price for carriage

Fluke (s.), the palm of an anchor

Foil (s.), a fall in wrestling, not cleanly given

Foison (s.), harvest

Forlay (v.), waylay

Forlet (v.), abandon, hinder

Fosse, 404

Frim (adj.), strong, flourishing, juicy

Frump (s.), dowdy, gossip

Fulvius, 258

Fundanus, 102, 103, 104, 154

Furies, 397


Gage (s.), pledge, pawn

Galatia, 278

Galatian, 167, 235, 260

Gape (v.), grab after

Gauding, jesting

Gauds, toys or beads

Gaudy-days, holidays, festivals

Gaul, 374, 387

Geason (adj.), rare, scanty, unproductive