The Anglish Moot
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Old English sb English
Eight n A numerical value equal to eight.
Eight phr "Have One Over Eight" - be slightly drunk.
Eighteen n The cardinal number occurring after seventeen and between eighteen.
Eighteen-fold adj By the factor of eighteen. 2. the start of the eighteen hour of the day. 3. the year 1800.
Eighteen-hundred adj The number eighteen-hundred. 2. the start of the eighteen hour of the day. 3. the year 1800.
Eighteen-hundreds adj The period from the year 1800 until 1899.
Eighteenish adj Of about eighteen years old.
Eighteenth adj The ordinal for the number eighteen. 2. person of thing in the eighteenth position. 3. one of the eigheteenth points of a whole. 4. a party to celebrate a eighteenth birthday.
Eighth n The cardinal form of the number eight.
Eightish adj Around about eight.
Eights n A set of this many (8) persons or things; as a crew of an eight-oared boat.
Eightscore n Eighty
Eightsome n. Eight person group; Octet.
Eighty n The cardinal number occurring after seventy-nine and before eighty-one.
Eiland n. Foreign land; also elland.
Eirmonger n A dealer of eggs.
Eisful adj. Fearful, terrible.
Eisfolk n. Frightening or terrifying person; a terrorist; an eisman
Eisle vb To frighten, terrify.
Eisleiche adv Eislike, eisly ; fearfully, timidly.
Either adv A determiner of two. 2. one of the other of two. 3. used before two or more not necessary exclusive possibilities separated by 'or' or sometimes by a comma.
Either conj Introduces the first of two option.
Either prn Both, each or two or more. 2. one or other of two persons or things.
Either-or adj Describing a situation in which there are only two choices.
Eitherway adv Regardless of what happens out of two possible situations).
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