The Pronouncing Spelling Book: Adapted to Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, in which the Precise Sound of Every Syllable is Accurately Conveyed, in a Manner Perfectly Intelligible to Every Capacity ... |
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... weight aim blain chain fail gāin Eläim brain deign fräil skein stage jāde phrase quaint sprain gauge låde práše saint străin gâze lain pläint • raće stray haze slain täint våse whey grāṁn päid plague razl swäin stain staid vāgue trăil ...
... weight aim blain chain fail gāin Eläim brain deign fräil skein stage jāde phrase quaint sprain gauge låde práše saint străin gâze lain pläint • raće stray haze slain täint våse whey grāṁn päid plague razl swäin stain staid vāgue trăil ...
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... weight pole , a long stick poll , the head pōrt , a harbour porte , the Turkish court practice , use practise , to exercise shaw , a small wood quean , a worthless wo- [ king queen , the wife of a quin ' , the name of a town quin's , a ...
... weight pole , a long stick poll , the head pōrt , a harbour porte , the Turkish court practice , use practise , to exercise shaw , a small wood quean , a worthless wo- [ king queen , the wife of a quin ' , the name of a town quin's , a ...
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... weight sue tour , help sulker , a young shoot sweet , pleasing to the suite , retinue sware , pret . of to swear swear , to take an oath sleeve , a part of dresståcks , small nails slight , to neglect tax , a rate , charge [ taste tail ...
... weight sue tour , help sulker , a young shoot sweet , pleasing to the suite , retinue sware , pret . of to swear swear , to take an oath sleeve , a part of dresståcks , small nails slight , to neglect tax , a rate , charge [ taste tail ...
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... weight , heaviness [ stone wall , a fence of brick or wâwl , to cry ware , merchandise wear , a dam to stop water wear , to waste with use wear , to have on way , a road of weigh , to balance wē , plural of I wee , little weak , feeble ...
... weight , heaviness [ stone wall , a fence of brick or wâwl , to cry ware , merchandise wear , a dam to stop water wear , to waste with use wear , to have on way , a road of weigh , to balance wē , plural of I wee , little weak , feeble ...
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... weight of 1 grains tăr'rot , a garden root a periodical payment del'ěry , a species of săl'ă - ry , a parsley čen'ser , an incense pan ĉen's'ure , blame čěnt ” ū - rỷ , a hundred sen'try , a watch years čĕn'tâu - rý , a plant thō'rǎl ...
... weight of 1 grains tăr'rot , a garden root a periodical payment del'ěry , a species of săl'ă - ry , a parsley čen'ser , an incense pan ĉen's'ure , blame čěnt ” ū - rỷ , a hundred sen'try , a watch years čĕn'tâu - rý , a plant thō'rǎl ...
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accent added to words bàlm beasts beautiful birds bless body bread bright Charles cock colour corn creature Diaresis diphthong Doctor of Laws doth double the final ending with silent evil fear final consonant fish flowers fruit fûl George grass havock hear horse hundred insect iton keep legs Lesson letters Leviticus lion little boy little lamb look Lord mark Monosyllables Mother mouse never night orthography òû pěr Perry play poor praise pray preceded puss Rule sentence sheep shine Short ǎ silent e single vowel sleep soft song soul sound spelling sweet syllable tell těm thăm thăn thee thine thing thou tree triphthong tron tỷ üre văn věr verbal noun walk wind wings words ending YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY young
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