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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