Endymion

Endymion, a beautiful shepherd, son of Zeus, whom Selene (q.v.) carried off to Mount Lemnos, in Caria, where, as she kissed him, he sank into eternal sleep. This is one version of the story.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Endosmose * Eneid
[wait for the fun]
Encina
Encke, Johann Franz
Encyclical Letter
Encyclopædia
Encyclopédie
Encyclopedist
Endemic
Endogens
Endor
Endosmose
Endymion
Eneid
Energy, Conservation of
Enfantin, Barthélemy Prosper
Enfield
Engadine
Engedi
Enghien, Louis de Bourbon, Duc d'
Engineers, Royal Naval
Engineers, the Corps of Royal
England

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Endymion in Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase & Fable

Links here from Chalmers

Argoli, John
Bolton, Edmund
Cochran, William
Fontenelle, Bernard Le Bovier De
Gombauld, John Ogier De
Gravina, John Vincent
May, Thomas
Metastasio, Peter
Piccini, Nicholas