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sternutate Entrewiad n sternutation Entrych n
huge Enfil, n. an animal, a beast Enfyged, n. worship, aspect Enfysg, n. rainbow Enhuddaw, v. to envelope Enhuddawl, a. envelope Enhudded, n. envelopment Enhuddiad, n. an enveloping Enhued, n. follower of the chase Eni, v. to exert the soul Eniain, a. temperature; a. very clear; intense Enid, n. wood lark; chaffinch Enig, a. full of spirits Eniwaid, n. damage, harm Eniwaw, v. to endamage Eniwawl, a. hurtful, noxious Eniwed, n. damage, harm Eniwedu, v. to damage Eniweidiad, n. a damaging Eniweidio, v. to endamage Enllib, n. slander, calumny Enllibiad, n. a slandering Enllibio, v. to slander Enllibiol, a. calumnious Enllibiwr, n. a slanderer, a defamer Enllibus, a. contumelious Enllyn, n. victuals, meat Enllynu, v. to moisten food Ennill, n. advantage, gain: v. to get advantage Ennillgar, a. advantageous Ennilliad, n. a gaining Ennyd, n. a while, a space leisure; spare time Ennyn, n. a kindling: v. to kindle, to burn Ennyniad, n. a kindling Ennynol, a. tending to kindle Ennynu, v. to kindle, to inflame Enrhy, n. abundance, much Enrhyal, n. breed, increase Enrhyfedd, a. wonderful, strange Enrhyfeddu, v. to marvel Enserth, n. a slip: a. slippery Entraw, n. a teacher, a master Entrew, n. sneeze: a snort Entrewi, v. to sternutate Entrewiad, n. sternutation Entrych, n. the firmament Enw, n. name, appellation Enwad, n. a naming Enwadol, a. denominative Enwaered, a. very low; prone Enwai, n. nominative case Enwaid, a. having a name Enwaidedig, a. circumsised Enwaidiad, n. circumcision Enwaidio, v. to circumcise Enwaidiwr, n. a circumsiser Enwair, a. full of energy Enwaisg, a. very brisk or gay Enwawd, n. nomination Enwedig, a. specified, especial Enwedigaeth, n. specification Enwedigo, v. to specify Enwedigol, a. especial Enweirus, a. energetic Enwi, v. to name, to entitle Enwir, a. very true; perfect Enwog, a. renowned, famous Enwogi, v. to make renowned Enwogrwydd, n. renownedness Enwol, a. nominal, naming Enwyll, n. very wild Enwyn, a. very white, also buttermilk Enycha, interj. — from A Pocket Dictionary: Welsh-English by William Richards
something else not so easily named
The trap opened, and up to his nostrils there stole a queer, indefinable odour, partly that which belongs to old Oriental furniture and stuffs, but having mingled with it a hint of incense and of something else not so easily named. — from Tales of Chinatown by Sax Rohmer
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