Glossary 5
5
E.
1 Earʼ, a. [air] early
Een, n. eyes
Eʼenin, n. evening
Ee-sweet, a. sweet to the eyes
Eident, a. frugal, prudent
Eidol, n. idol
Eild, n. old age
Eithlie, adv. (soft th) easily
Effeck, n. and v. effect
Eftir, prep. after
Eftirhaun, prep. afterwards
Els, a. (hard s) else; already
Eke, conj. also
Emerant, n. emerald
Eneuch, a. (gutt.) enough
E-noo, adv. at the present
Ettle, v. intend, attempt
Ettlin, v. intending; attempting
Even, v. compare
Currently Selected:
Glossary 5: SCO1904
Highlight
Copy
Compare
Share
Want to have your highlights saved across all your devices? Sign up or sign in
Translated by Rev William Wye Smith. Published in Paisley, Scotland in 1904.