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E.

- Ear, to hear - ear, of corn - ere, this or before this - year, twelve months - err, to mistake in judgment - early, betimes in the morning - yearly, year, by year - earn, to get a livelyhood - yern, moved with compassion - yarn, thred to knit stockens - earth, we goe on - hearth, the chimney floor - east, where the sun riseth - yest, of ale, or beer - easter, the resurrection - esther, a proper name - hester, name of an Idol - yesterday, a day past - edge, or brim - hedge, or sence - elder, older - eldern, tree - eminent, a noted person - imminent, approaching nigh - emeroids, disease of the piles - emerauld, a precious stone - enter, into a house - interr, a dead body - intire, whole and perfect - errant, a straying - arrant, knave or rogue - exercise, recreation - exorcist, magical art - eyes, of the body - ice, water or snow frozen

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