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... clearly represented to the eye in their proper orthography , as it is in other methods of notation by respel- ling the words . The following Table exhibits the manner in which the pronunciation of a number of words is represented by ...
... clearly represented to the eye in their proper orthography , as it is in other methods of notation by respel- ling the words . The following Table exhibits the manner in which the pronunciation of a number of words is represented by ...
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... clear of a vul- gar pronunciation , which we often hear , as though the words were spelled feter , nater , nateral . The letter u , when unaccented , is , in various words , pronounced by many with the slight sound of oo , as in value ...
... clear of a vul- gar pronunciation , which we often hear , as though the words were spelled feter , nater , nateral . The letter u , when unaccented , is , in various words , pronounced by many with the slight sound of oo , as in value ...
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... clear ; to acquit . Ab - solvier , n . he who absolves . Ac - a - de mi - al , a . relating to an academy . Ac - a - de'mi - an , n . a member of an academy . Ac - a - děm'ic , a . relating to a university ; ap- plicable to a particular ...
... clear ; to acquit . Ab - solvier , n . he who absolves . Ac - a - de mi - al , a . relating to an academy . Ac - a - de'mi - an , n . a member of an academy . Ac - a - děm'ic , a . relating to a university ; ap- plicable to a particular ...
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... clear ; to dis- charge . Ac - quit ment , n . the act of acquitting . Ac - quit tal , n . a deliverance from the charge of an offence ; a judicial discharge . Ac - quit tance , n . a discharge from a debt . A'cre , ( a'kur ) n . a ...
... clear ; to dis- charge . Ac - quit ment , n . the act of acquitting . Ac - quit tal , n . a deliverance from the charge of an offence ; a judicial discharge . Ac - quit tance , n . a discharge from a debt . A'cre , ( a'kur ) n . a ...
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... clear ; open ; obscene ; fulsome ; bold ; not delicate . Broad cloth , n . a fine kind of woollen cloth . Broaden , ( braw / dn ) r . n . to grow broad . Broad ly , ( brawdle ) ad . in a broad manner . Broad ness , n . breadth ...
... clear ; open ; obscene ; fulsome ; bold ; not delicate . Broad cloth , n . a fine kind of woollen cloth . Broaden , ( braw / dn ) r . n . to grow broad . Broad ly , ( brawdle ) ad . in a broad manner . Broad ness , n . breadth ...
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A Comprehensive Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary: Revised and Enlarged Joseph Emerson Worcester Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2015 |
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a-ble anew animal belonging bird body bûll bür Căn capable cause cloth color Dictionary disease fish fruit ful-ly ful-ness Gär Härd heraldry horse i-cal instrument kind Măn manner medicine ment mět môve ness noise nör Öût person pertaining piece plant quadruped Rees relating resembling rûle.—Ç S. W. J. E. F. Ja shining ship soft sort sound species stone substance thing tion tree v. a. imp v. a. to beat v. a. to bring v. a. to cover v. a. to dress v. a. to form v. a. to give v. a. to place v. a. to put v. a. to take v. n. to become v. n. to grow v. n. to play versed vessel W. J. F. Ja W. P. J. F. Ja words
Beliebte Passagen
Seite x - Walker's Key to the Classical Pronunciation of Greek, Latin, and Scripture Proper Names.
Seite viii - Verbs of one syllable, ending with a single consonant, preceded by a single, vowel (as plan), and verbs of two or more syllables, ending in the same manner and having the accent on the last syllable...
Seite 78 - Emulation, emmu - layshun (Latin, semulns, emulous). Rivalry ; a striving to excel another ; contending with or against; endeavouring to surpass. En. A prefix to many English words, chiefly borrowed from the French, signifying usually in or on, and before b, p, or m, is changed into em, as in employ, empower, embody.
Seite 254 - Words of two syllables, either Greek or Latin, whatever be the quantity in the original, have, in English pronunciation, the accent on the first syllable: and if a single consonant come between two vowels, the consonant goes to the last syllable, and the vowel in the first is long ; as Cato, Ceres, Comas, &c.5 See Principles of English Pronunciation prefixed to the Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, No.
Seite 254 - Pompti'us • and, in some cases, he accents the same word differently in his Initial and Terminational Vocabularies ; but in his remarks he advocates the placing of the accent on the e, including the whole list " under the same general rule, that of sounding the e separately, and the t like y consonant.
Seite iv - ... (which he has not heard generally used?) " authority," (which some previous orthoepist has not recommended?) "or analogy," (as derived from orthography?) He most sensibly concludes that "it would be unreasonable for him to make a conformity to his own taste, or to the result of his own limited observation, a law to those who may differ from him, and yet agree with perhaps the more common usage.
Seite 30 - The middle part of the human body, between the neck and the belly; the...
Seite 139 - Interregnum, *. the time in which a throne is vacant between the death of one prince and the accession of another; vacancy of the throne ItitcnviiMi', i.