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Jean Racine - Esther
empressé, eager. empresser (s'), to be eager to. emprunter, to borrow. en, of or from him, her, it, them; some; as a; at it; on that account. en, in. encens, m., incense. enchaîné, chained, tied. enchaînement, m., chain of events. enchaîner, to link. encor, encore, still. endormir (s'), to fall asleep. endroit, m., place, spot. endurer, to endure, put up with. enfance, f., childhood, enfant, m. f., child. enfanter, to beget. enfer, m., enfers, pl., hell. enfin, at length, at last, lastly, in short, anyhow. enflammer, to inflame. enfoncer, to drive deeply. ennemi, m., enemy; adj., hostile. ennui, m., weariness, trouble, ennuyer, to weary; s' - à, to find no pleasure in. entasser, to heap up. entendre, to hear; se faire - , to be heard; to understand; faire - , to give to understand. enti-er, - ère, whole. entraîner, to sweep on, away. entre, between, among, in, above. entrée, f., entrance. envelopper, to wrap. envenimé, venomous. envi; à l' - , vieing with one another. envie, f., envy; porter - à, to envy. envier, to envy. environner, to surround. envisager, to review, consider. envoyer, to send, send forth. épars, scattered. éperdu, bewildered, helpless. épier, to spy. éploré, weeping. épouse, f., wife. épouvantable, terrific. époux, m., husband.
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