Index:Abbreviations/E
- E.
- Euripides
- EAM
- v. index II.
- EG
- Epigrammata graeca, D. L. Page (OCT) 1975 [EG .. P.]
- EGF
- G. Kinkel, Epicorum Graecorum Fragmenta i (all published), Leipzig (T.) 1877
- EGF
- Epicorum Graecorum Fragmenta, M. Davies, Göttingen 1988 [EGF p. .. D.]
- EM
- Etymologicum Magnum
- e.g.
- exempli gratia
- Ecphant.
- Ecphantus
- ed.
- edited by
- edd.
- editors
- Edict.Diocl.,
- v. II
- Eleg.Alex.Adesp.,
- v. I
- eleg.
- elegist, elegiac.
- ellipt.
- elliptically
- Elmsl.
- Elmsley
- elsewh.
- elsewhere
- enclit.
- enclitic
- Ep.
- Epice, in the Epic dialect
- Ep.
- Epistula, rarely Epigram
- Ep.Col., etc.
- Epistle to the Colossians, etc., v. Novum Testamentum
- Ἐφ.Ἀρχ.,
- v. IV
- Eph.Epigr.,
- v. II
- Ephes.2,
- v. II
- Epic.
- Epicus
- Epic.Alex.Adesp.,
- v. I
- Epid.
- Epidaurus
- Epig.
- Epigenes or Epigonus
- Epigoni,
- v. I
- Epigr.
- Epigram
- Epigr.Gr.,
- v. II
- Epin.
- Epinicus
- Epiph.Const.
- v. Epiphanius Constantiensis in index I.
- epist.
- epistola (epistle, letter).
- Epist.Charact.
- Characteres Epistolici, v. I
- Epistolographi
- R. Hercher, Epistolographi Graeci, Paris (D.) 1873; [Amsterdam 1965]
- epith.
- epithet
- equiv.
- equivalent
- Eranos,
- v. IV
- Erotici
- R. Hercher, Erotici Scriptores Graeci, Leipzig (T.) 1858–9
- esp.
- especially
- Et.Gen.
- Etymologicum Genuinum
- Et.Gud.
- Etymologicum Gudianum
- etc.
- et cetera (i.e. in other authors)
- etym.
- etymology, etymologically
- Eub.
- Eubulus
- Euc.
- Euclides
- Eup.
- Eupolis
- Euph.
- Euphorio
- euph. or euphon.
- euphonic
- euphem.
- euphemistic, euphemistically
- Eust.
- Eustathius
- Eustr.
- Eustratius
- Ev.Jo., etc.
- Gospel according to John, etc., v. Novum Testamentum
- exc.
- except
- exclam.
- exclamation
- expl., expld.
- explanation, explained
- expr.
- expressing.