Routledge's Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language ...P Austin Nuttall 1867 |
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... pièce ' , ad . To the part or share of each . tA - pieces , ad . In pieces . a - pi - oc'ri - nite , s . A fossil genus of pear - shaped zoophytes , found in great numbers near Bath . Ap - o - dix'is , s . ( Lat . ) Demonstration . Ap'o ...
... pièce ' , ad . To the part or share of each . tA - pieces , ad . In pieces . a - pi - oc'ri - nite , s . A fossil genus of pear - shaped zoophytes , found in great numbers near Bath . Ap - o - dix'is , s . ( Lat . ) Demonstration . Ap'o ...
Էջ 52
... pièce , s . A slip of parchment or paper con- taining a recognizance of bail . + Bail'y , s . Contraction for ... piece of timber ; a great beam ; drawn timber ; a ridge of land left un- ploughed between furrows ; a disappointment ...
... pièce , s . A slip of parchment or paper con- taining a recognizance of bail . + Bail'y , s . Contraction for ... piece of timber ; a great beam ; drawn timber ; a ridge of land left un- ploughed between furrows ; a disappointment ...
Էջ 54
... piece of water ; any heap piled up ; a place where money is deposited ; a kind of table used by printers ; a seat of judgment ; a meet- inga . To enclose with banks - to lay up money in a bank . - Bank - bill , or Bank - note , a note ...
... piece of water ; any heap piled up ; a place where money is deposited ; a kind of table used by printers ; a seat of judgment ; a meet- inga . To enclose with banks - to lay up money in a bank . - Bank - bill , or Bank - note , a note ...
Էջ 57
... piece of brick - v.n . To manage a bat at cricket . Bata - ble , bate'å - bl ) a . ( Fr. ) That may be con- tended for ; debatable . Bat - ar'deau , ( -do ) In Fort . a wall across a wet ditch with sluices in it . - In Civil Arch . a ...
... piece of brick - v.n . To manage a bat at cricket . Bata - ble , bate'å - bl ) a . ( Fr. ) That may be con- tended for ; debatable . Bat - ar'deau , ( -do ) In Fort . a wall across a wet ditch with sluices in it . - In Civil Arch . a ...
Էջ 58
... piece of timber . Bau lite , s . An Icelandic silicious mineral . Baulk , bawk ) v.a. See Balk . Bau lois , ( -lis ) s . Light wood for firing trains . Bav - a - roy ' , s . ( Fr. ) A kind of cloak . Bav'in , s . A fagot ; a stick . Baw ...
... piece of timber . Bau lite , s . An Icelandic silicious mineral . Baulk , bawk ) v.a. See Balk . Bau lois , ( -lis ) s . Light wood for firing trains . Bav - a - roy ' , s . ( Fr. ) A kind of cloak . Bav'in , s . A fagot ; a stick . Baw ...
Common terms and phrases
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Էջ x - It may be observed that the French language has no accent in the sense in which we employ this term. The marks called accents, that are placed over the different vowels, serve only to indicate some particular sound of these letters, and not that peculiar impulse of the voice, which characterizes an accented syllable in the English and most other European tongues. Thus...
Էջ iii - Those who have much leisure to think, will always be enlarging the stock of ideas ; and every increase of knowledge, whether real or fancied, will produce new words, or combinations of words.
Էջ x - J sounds like soft g in French, or zh in English. 18. L has usually the same sound as in English ; but when it ends a word, being preceded by i, or when U follows i, in any situation, it usually has what is called its liquid sound.
Էջ ix - ACCENT. Accent is the laying of a peculiar stress of the voice on a certain letter or syllable in a word, that it may be better heard than the rest, or distinguished from them : as, in the word presume, the stress of the voice must be on the letter u, and second syllable sume, which takes the accent.
Էջ 392 - The horny substance at the ends of the fingers and toes ; the talons of birds...
Էջ 316 - A mode of speech in which the meaning is contrary to the words.
Էջ 250 - GRAFF, graft or graft". va To insert a scion or branch of one tree into the stock of another ; to propagate...
Էջ 1 - A is an indefinite article, implying one, as a man, a tree. Before a word beginning with a vowel, or a silent h, it is, for the sake of euphony, changed into an, as an owl. A, as a prefix, is equivalent to the prepositions in or on, as asleep, afoot.
Էջ x - The French consonants, when occurring at the end of a word are generally not pronounced, unless they are immediately followed by a word beginning with a vowel; eg in content, BORDEAUX, and dents. If, however, they are followed by a mute e, or any other vowel, they must always be articulated, eg in contente, dente, &c.
Էջ x - N, when followed by a vowel, or when double, has the same sound as in English ; but when at the end of a word (not immediately followed by another word beginning with a vowel), or when followed by another consonant in the middle of a word, they have what is termed the nasal sound...