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Glossary of Latin Words.
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  • emissarium:—a sluice.
  • emissarius:—a stallion.
  • emolare:—to grind tools.
  • emologare:—to confirm.
  • emphyteusis:—a lease in perpetuity or for a long term.
  • emphyteuta, emphyteota: - the holder of such a lease.
  • emprisa:—an enterprise.
  • emprumptum:—a loan.
  • emunitas:—for immanitas.
  • enamelare:—to enamel.
  • enarnatio:—flogging.
  • encaustum:—ink.
  • encrochiare:—to encroach.
  • endorsamenlum:—an endorsement.
  • endorsare:—to endorse.
  • endroma:—rough cloth, falding.
  • endurare:—to endure.
  • eneryumenus:—possessed by an evil spirit.
  • enfranchiatus:—enfranchised.
  • enyleceria:—Englishry; being an Englishman.
  • enyleria. See enyleceria.
  • enyrallatus:—ingrailed, with curved indentations (heraldic).
  • engrossare. See ingrossare.
  • enitia. See esnecia.
  • enquesta:—an inquisition.
  • ensaisinure:—to put in possession; to give seisin.
  • enterclausum:—a screen (?).
  • entrare:—to enter; to enter in a book.
  • epicaliyce:—overshoes or boots.
  • epimenium:—a monthly present, or expense.
  • episcopalia:—synodals or other payments by the clergy to the bishop.
  • episcopate:—to make a bishop; to act as a bishop.
  • episcupalus:—a bishopric.
  • episcopium:— a bishopric; a bishop's palace.
  • episcopus:—a bishop.
  • epistolare:—a service-book containing the episties.
  • epitilium:—a birdbolt.
  • epitoyium:—a gown.
  • equalens:— a corrupted form of equivalens.
  • eques:—a knight.
  • equicium:—a ruler.
  • equillus:—a hackney.
  • equitarius:—on horseback; horse, as applied to a carriage or plough, &c
  • equitator:—a rider, a forest officer.
  • equitatura:—a riding or baggage horse; cavalry; knighthood.
  • eqia tibia:—the hock of a horse.
  • equitium:—a stud of horses.
  • equivalentia:—equality.
  • erameniarium:—a saltpan.
  • eremita:—a hermit.
  • eremitorium:—a hermitage.
  • eremoditium:—a non-suit.
  • erifilum:—brass wire.
  • eriquia. See hericius.
  • ermina:—ermine.