edible, fit to be used for food," "1620s, from Latin esculentus "good to eat, eatable, fit to eat," from esca "food," from PIE *eds-qa- (source also of Lithuanian ėska "appetite"), from root *ed- "to eat." As a noun from 1620s, "food, especially vegetables."
esclavage
escort
escritoire
escrow
escudo
esculent
escutcheon
-ese
esker
Eskimo
Esmerelda