else (in MND. V. i. 229 “nor ” = nor, as “or ” freq.=or)
1.
anything besides, such
like
John II. i. 276
“Bastards, and
else.”
2.
in another place or
direction
Gent. IV. ii. 127
“since the substance of
your perfect self Is devoted,”
Err. V. i. 50.
3.
=‘if it is not
believed’
John IV. i. 108
“the fire is dead with
grief, . . . see else yourself.”