out of, from; by reason of; according to; because of, as a result of;
From a contrary position
From many, one (Motto of the USA)
As circumstances dictate
From where one stands
an alehouse (A.S. ealahus).
same, the same, the very same; also; (idem, eadem, idem);
by the same route; at the same time; likewise; same (NOM S F/ABL S F/NOM P N);
the right of assising and selling ale and beer.
the east coast, or the eastern side of a place.
thus far
ebb.
7; group of seven; end of 7 day period; fever with 7 day period; each 7th day
a canon of a cathedral church, appointed weekly to take charge of the choir; a priest appointed for weekly duty in a monastery.
7; group of seven; end of 7 day period; fever with 7 day period; each 7th day
ebony (wood or tree of genus Diospyrus);
ebony (wood or tree of genus Diospyrus)
drink up, drain; absorb; squander
the back of an edged tool.
marsh mallow; (Althea officinalis); (shrubby herb, grows near salt marshes);
obtain by flattery;
York;
working/dealing in ivory;
adorned with ivory; inlaid with ivory
ivory-, made of ivory; pertaining to/derived from ivory
drunk, drunken, intoxicated;
drunkenness, intoxication;
a drunkard.
tipsy
addicted to drink
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