S. Ians Evel, S. Johns Evill, or the Kings Evill. |
Met eenen Evelen moede, With a Dispitfull minde. |
Evelen, ofte Evel doen, To Doe or Commit Evill, or to Annoy or Hurt. |
Even ofte Effen, Even, or Plaine. |
Even als, Even as. |
Evenaer. Siet Eussel. |
Even-beeldt, A Patron, or an Example of the like Image. |
Even-boortigh, Of the same Birth or Linage. |
Evene, ofte Haver, Oates. |
Evenen. Siet Effenen. |
Even eens, All one, or, all alike. |
Even gelijck, Even alike. |
Even geleert, A like learned. |
Even goet, A like good, or, of the same goodnesse. |
Even handigh, Right and left handed. |
Even kleyn, Of a like smallnesse. |
Even krachtigh, Like power. |
Even-maendt, September. |
Even nacht, Equinoxiall, or, of alike night and day. |
Even naest, Next neighbour. |
Even verre, In case, or provided that. |
Even verre, Of a like farnesse. |
Even-wel, Even as well, or neverthelesse. |
hy sal het Even-wel doen, al is 't dat, He shall doe it neverthelesse, or although that, &c. |
Even wichtigh, Of a like weight. |
Even-wightigheyt, Of equall weight. |
Even-wijdigh, Of a like largenesse, or distance. |
Even wit, Of a like whitenesse. |
Even-spit, Ever-spriet, ofte Swijn-spriet, A Boare-speare, or a Javeline to cast at a wilde Boare. |
Ever, A kinde of a ship, so called. |
Ever, ofte Ever-swijn, Wilde Boares flesh. |
Ever-wortel, A kind of hearbe, called Chamoeleon, or Carlina. |
Eviger. Siet Egger. |
Evoor, Ivorie. |
Eul-bloeme, A Poppie-flower. |
Eul-bolle, A head of poppie. |
Eul, ofte Eulzaet, Poppie, Ches-bole, or Poppie-seed. |
Eussel, A weight with a plumet or a bullet to weigh linnen or yarne withall. |
Eussel ofte Weyde, Pasturage or Feeding for beasts. |
Euwen, To Feede, or to feede by the mouth. |