Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Languge: Abridged for the Use of Schools : Containing a Compendium of the Principles of English Pronunciation with Proper Names that Occur in the Sacred Scriptures : to which is Likewise Added, a Selection of Geographical Proper Names and DerivativesEdmund Cushing, 1834 - 447 من الصفحات |
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... particular application and use of every part of the mouth , as the teeth , the Jips , the tongue , the palate , & c . , which yet cannot make any one perfect sound but by their union with those vocal sounds .; and these are called ...
... particular application and use of every part of the mouth , as the teeth , the Jips , the tongue , the palate , & c . , which yet cannot make any one perfect sound but by their union with those vocal sounds .; and these are called ...
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... particular in its sound or use , except what has been already observed under article gn . P. P is not sounded before s . See the remarks under L. But to the words here noticed may be added pseudo , signifying false or counterfeit , and ...
... particular in its sound or use , except what has been already observed under article gn . P. P is not sounded before s . See the remarks under L. But to the words here noticed may be added pseudo , signifying false or counterfeit , and ...
الصفحة 14
... particular remarks can be made , except that ti have almost invari ably the sound of sh before a vowel ; as , expatiate , propitiate , which are pro nounced expasheate , propisheate . But the same letters keep their natural Bound before ...
... particular remarks can be made , except that ti have almost invari ably the sound of sh before a vowel ; as , expatiate , propitiate , which are pro nounced expasheate , propisheate . But the same letters keep their natural Bound before ...
الصفحة 15
... particular syllable in every word , preferably to the others of which it is composed . * It is therefore of the utmost importance that the accent be properly placed . Monosyllables have no accent . There is , also , in several words ...
... particular syllable in every word , preferably to the others of which it is composed . * It is therefore of the utmost importance that the accent be properly placed . Monosyllables have no accent . There is , also , in several words ...
الصفحة 20
... particular regard to the grammatical marks or rules ; to note the accents . Accentual , ak - sen ' - tshu - al . a . relating to accents . Accentuate , ak - sên ' - tshu - åte . v . a . to place the accent properly . Abundance , & -ban ...
... particular regard to the grammatical marks or rules ; to note the accents . Accentual , ak - sen ' - tshu - al . a . relating to accents . Accentuate , ak - sên ' - tshu - åte . v . a . to place the accent properly . Abundance , & -ban ...
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animal båll belonging bird body censure cloth coarse colour diphthong errour fåll får fât fât;-mè Fåte fire fish ground horse instrument interj kind Kirjath liquor loose manner mean ment mêt pine mêt;-pine motion môve musick når native ness nỏ noise nỗr nôt tube oblique opticks pain pass passion person pertaining piece pîn plant plne pôånd thin pound thin prep pron publick quick relating sharp ship soft sorrow sound stone syllable tåb thing tion tree tùbe v. a. pret v. a. to bring v. a. to cover v. a. to draw v. a. to dress v. a. to give v. a. to lay v. a. to put v. a. to strike v. a. to take v. a. to throw v. a. to turn v. n. to fall v. n. to grow vessel violence vowels wind woman word
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الصفحة 10 - PRONUNCIATION and sometimes even at the end of a syllable in the middle of a word...
الصفحة 142 - A book made by order of William the Conqueror, In which the estates of the kingdom were registered. DOOR, dire, a.
الصفحة 41 - That part of the orbit of a planet in which it is at the point remotest from the sun.
الصفحة 58 - Some-thing made to sleep on ; lodging ; marriage ; bank of earth raised in a garden ; the channel of a river, or any hollow...
الصفحة 131 - It, s. three fourths of an inch ; the twelfth part of the diameter of the sun or moon ; any number expressed by a single figure. Di gi ta ted, dlj' è Ча-tèd, a. branched out into divisions like fingers. Dig ni fy, dig" né 'fi, va to advance, prefer, exalt ; to honour.
الصفحة 300 - Physiognomy, flzh-c-6g'-no-me. s. the art of discovering the temper and foreknowing the fortune by the features of the face : the cast of the look.
الصفحة 40 - Those people who, living on the other side of the globe, have their feet directly opposite to ours. US...
الصفحة 190 - Gantlet, gant'lct. s. a military punishment in which the criminal running between the ranks receives a lash from each man Gaol, jile.
الصفحة 72 - Buckle, buk'-kl . s. a link of metal, with a tongue or catch, made to fasten one thing to another ; the state of the hair crisped and curled.
الصفحة 369 - The part of any solid body remaining after the rest is taken away," is a flattering description of one of our stumps of the thigh. It is in reality with us barely more than a peg whereon to hang an artificial limb. In youth, in middle age, in advanced years, it never improves. It never can be more than a shortened bone, with shortened and shrivelled materials around...