A Dictionary of the English LanguageThomas Tegg, 1813 |
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... sounds in general it may be observed , that words are unable to describe them . account therefore of the primitive and simple letters is useless almost alike to those who know their sound , and to those who know it not . Of VOWELS . A ...
... sounds in general it may be observed , that words are unable to describe them . account therefore of the primitive and simple letters is useless almost alike to those who know their sound , and to those who know it not . Of VOWELS . A ...
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... sound between the open a and the e . The French have a similar sound in the word pais , and in their e masculine . A open is the a of the Italian , or nearly re- sembles it ; as , father , rather , congratulate , fancy , glass . A broad ...
... sound between the open a and the e . The French have a similar sound in the word pais , and in their e masculine . A open is the a of the Italian , or nearly re- sembles it ; as , father , rather , congratulate , fancy , glass . A broad ...
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... sound , as in juice . It is sometimes mute before a , e , i , y , as guaro guest , guise , buy . U is followed by e in virtue , but the e has no sound . Ue is sometimes mute at the end of a word , in imitation of the French , as ...
... sound , as in juice . It is sometimes mute before a , e , i , y , as guaro guest , guise , buy . U is followed by e in virtue , but the e has no sound . Ue is sometimes mute at the end of a word , in imitation of the French , as ...
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... sound which our Saxon ances- tors well expressed by cp , cw , as quadrant , queen , equestrian , quilt , inquiry , quire , quotidian . Qu is never followed by u . Qu is sometimes sounded , in words derived from the French , like k , as ...
... sound which our Saxon ances- tors well expressed by cp , cw , as quadrant , queen , equestrian , quilt , inquiry , quire , quotidian . Qu is never followed by u . Qu is sometimes sounded , in words derived from the French , like k , as ...
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... sounds , that every sound may have its own character , and every character a single sound . Such would be the orthography of a new language to be formed by a synod of grammarians upon principles of science . But who can hope to prevail ...
... sounds , that every sound may have its own character , and every character a single sound . Such would be the orthography of a new language to be formed by a synod of grammarians upon principles of science . But who can hope to prevail ...
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Addison adjective Ainsworth animal Arbuthnot Atterbury Ayliffe Bacon Belonging Ben Jonson Bentley bird Blackmore body Boyle Brown Bucon Burnet Camden Carew cause Cheyne Clarendon Collier colour corrupted Cowel Cowley Davies Decay of Piety degree Denham Deuteronomy Dict Digby Donne Dryd Dryden Dutch Fairfax fish flower fore French give Glanville Grew ground Hale Hammond Harvey Hayward herb Holder Hooker horse Howel Hudibras Jonson kind King Knolles L'Estrange Latin liquor Locke low Latin manner ment Miller Milton mind Mortimer motion Moxon ness Newton noise noun Obsolete Peacham person Philips plant Pope pret preter preterite Prior publick Quincy Raleigh Rogers Roscommon Saxon Shak Shakesp Shakespeare ship Sidney sound South Spectator Spenser Stillingfleet Swift Tatler Taylor Temple thing Thomson Tillotson tion tree v. a. mis verb vessel violence Waller Watts Wiseman Woodward word Wotton