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+Dyuerseli+, _adv._ in diverse directions, W2.
+Dyversen+, _v._ to make difference, to diversify, also to be different, MD, Prompt.; +dyuersith+, _pr. s._, W; +diuerside+, _pt. s._, W.--OF.
_diverser_.
+Dyversitee+, _sb._ divers colours, W2.
+Dyuynistre+, _sb._ a divine, C.--Late Lat. *_divinista_. See +Deuine+.
+Dy?e+, _v._ to die, S2; see +Deyen+.
+Dy?t+; see +Dihten+.
E.
+E+; see +E?e+.
+E-+, _prefix_; see +?e-+. Cf. +Eliche+.
+Eadi?+, _adj._ wealthy, precious, happy, blessed, MD; +eadi+, S; +aedie+, S; +edie+, S; +eddi+, S; +edy+, S; +edye+, S.--AS. _eadig_: Goth. _audags_. From AS. _ead_, a possession, happiness, also, rich, happy: Icel. aur, wealthy; cp. OS. _od_, property.
+Eadmodien+, _v._ to humble, MD; +eadmode+, _pt. s._, MD; +admoded+, _pp._ as _adj._ lowly, S, MD.--AS. _eamodian_, from _eamod_ humble.
Cf. +Eemoded+, +Edmod+.
+Ealde+, _adj._ old, S; see +Old+.
+Ealde+, _sb._ an age, age, S; see +Elde+.
+Ealdren+, _pl._ elders, chiefs; see +Alder+.
+Ealre+, _gen._ of all, S; see +Al+.
+Eam+, _1 pr. s._ am; see +Am+.
+Earding-stowe+, _sb._ dwelling-place, S; see +Erdingstouwe+.
+Earm+, _sb._ arm (of the body), S, MD; see +Arm+.
+Earme+, _adj. pl._ poor; see +Arm+.
+Earming+, _sb._ a wretched being, S; see +Erming+.
+Earnynge+, _sb._ earning, S; see +Ernen+.
+Eatelich+, _adj._ horrible, S; see +Atelich+.
+Ea+, _adj._ easy, S; see +Eth+.
+Eae+, _adv._ easily, S; see +Ethe+. [[error for +Ee+]]