List of Old English Words in the OED/EA

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 * Old English||English
 * Eade, Eadi adj.||Rich, happy, prosperous, blessed. Also: eadily, eadiness, eadmede: humility, gentileness.
 * Eafish n||A river fish, a fresh water fish.
 * Ean n.||Of ewes. to bring forth lambs. Eanling: a young lamb. Eaning-mood: time of lambing
 * Ear n. ||Organ of hearing in men and animals.
 * Earl n.||a man of noble rank
 * Earn n.||Dwelling, hut, a place. Barn (barley earn), sleepern, hordern.
 * Earn vb.||To curdle milk
 * Earth vb||To plough, bury
 * Earthdin n.||Earthquake
 * Earthling n.||Farmer
 * Earwort n.||Dysophilia auricularis, supposed to cure deafness
 * Easle n.||Hot ashes, cinders
 * Eassin vb.||To desire strongly
 * Eathe adj.||Easy, not difficult. eathbele: easy to amend; eatheget: easy to obtain; eathluke: easy to pull. Uneath: difficult.
 * Eathness n. ||Easiness.
 * Eavesing n.||Trim, edge
 * Earth vb||To plough, bury
 * Earthdin n.||Earthquake
 * Earthling n.||Farmer
 * Earwort n.||Dysophilia auricularis, supposed to cure deafness
 * Easle n.||Hot ashes, cinders
 * Eassin vb.||To desire strongly
 * Eathe adj.||Easy, not difficult. eathbele: easy to amend; eatheget: easy to obtain; eathluke: easy to pull. Uneath: difficult.
 * Eathness n. ||Easiness.
 * Eavesing n.||Trim, edge
 * Eassin vb.||To desire strongly
 * Eathe adj.||Easy, not difficult. eathbele: easy to amend; eatheget: easy to obtain; eathluke: easy to pull. Uneath: difficult.
 * Eathness n. ||Easiness.
 * Eavesing n.||Trim, edge
 * Eathness n. ||Easiness.
 * Eavesing n.||Trim, edge
 * Eavesing n.||Trim, edge
 * Eavesing n.||Trim, edge