Willson's Larger Speller: A Progressive Course of Lessons in Spelling, Arranged According to the Principles of Orthoepy and Grammar, with Exercises in Synonyms, for Reading, Spelling, and Writing, and a New System of Definitions |
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... ship rolls from side to side . Ages roll away . Why is " roll " appropriate in each of these sentences ? Why do we say " ages roll away ? " Because they pass away by the rolling or revolving of the earth . Similar explanations may be ...
... ship rolls from side to side . Ages roll away . Why is " roll " appropriate in each of these sentences ? Why do we say " ages roll away ? " Because they pass away by the rolling or revolving of the earth . Similar explanations may be ...
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... ship . Deck the lady with jewels . A peck of oats . Do not let the bird peck out his eyes . Help the man when he calls for help . He will not jest , nor take a jest . He left the room . He gave me his left hand . · B LESSON 33. The ...
... ship . Deck the lady with jewels . A peck of oats . Do not let the bird peck out his eyes . Help the man when he calls for help . He will not jest , nor take a jest . He left the room . He gave me his left hand . · B LESSON 33. The ...
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... ship fill fish ring wilt trip mill wish wing gilt silk swim whip till list tick ADJ . , N. , and V , slit will skin pick trim LESSON 36 . The sound of ō as in nōte . ADJ . tōrn * NOUNS . mōle lōbe pōrk bōth worn * bōne pope core colt ...
... ship fill fish ring wilt trip mill wish wing gilt silk swim whip till list tick ADJ . , N. , and V , slit will skin pick trim LESSON 36 . The sound of ō as in nōte . ADJ . tōrn * NOUNS . mōle lōbe pōrk bōth worn * bōne pope core colt ...
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... ship แ 66 craw crow " neck " L swan 66 song " lärk แ แ form note LL cost " robe " claw " crab " nest " dent " nail แ wren " stem 66 " yelp pipe แ cur The water flows . The wind blows . He gave me a blow on the head . A flow of water ...
... ship แ 66 craw crow " neck " L swan 66 song " lärk แ แ form note LL cost " robe " claw " crab " nest " dent " nail แ wren " stem 66 " yelp pipe แ cur The water flows . The wind blows . He gave me a blow on the head . A flow of water ...
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... ship Beat the drum . Do not drum with your fingers . Put a pump in the well , and pump out the water . He made a jump . Jump up . See the duck duck her head in the water . LESSON 44. The sound of è as in her , KEY.- , é , long , a , e ...
... ship Beat the drum . Do not drum with your fingers . Put a pump in the well , and pump out the water . He made a jump . Jump up . See the duck duck her head in the water . LESSON 44. The sound of è as in her , KEY.- , é , long , a , e ...
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a'tion ADJECTIVES ADVERBS al low ance ar'gu ment bil'i ty bod'y bug'i bus'i ness cal ly cate ceed'ings ceive cern chil'dren ci'e ty cious com'pa con'duct continued coun'try dence dent ehar'ac ence ex pres'sion fort'une gate horse ic al in'ter L word late lect lence lent lous man'ner mon'ey möve nate nent NOUNS or'der pas'sions pin'ions pow'er prin'ci ple prop'er ty pröve ra ble rea'son ri ty sen'ti ments sentences ship si'tion sion sive sound of è sound of ŏ spect SPELLING synonyms tain tate tem'per ten'tion tion tism tive trans tude tūre ty un VERBS vowels words แ แ
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Page 166 - Monosyllables, and words accented on the last syllable, ending with a single consonant preceded by a single vowel, double that consonant, when they take another syllable beginning with a vowel : as, wit, witty ; thin, thinnish ; to abet, an abettor ; to begin, a beginner.
Page 12 - A, B, C, D, E, F, G, KI, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, 0, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i...
Page 165 - English alphabet consists of twenty-six letters. Letters are divided into vowels and consonants. A vowel is a letter which makes by itself a distinct sound.
Page 137 - ... i ty as si du i ty con ti gu i ty con ti nu i ty mul ti tu di nous еp i cu re an in con gru i ty con tra ri...
Page 165 - A DIGRAPH, or improper diphthong, is the union of two vowels in a syllable, one of which is silent; as, oa in loaf. 13. A TRIPHTHONG is the union of three vowels in one syllable ; as, eau in beau, ieu in adieu.
Page 165 - EXAMPLES. 1. When treating of Christian orators, Maury asks the following apposite questions : " What is this you call eloquence ? Is it the wretched trade of imitating that criminal, mentioned by a poet in his satires, who ' balanced his crimes before his judges with antithesis...
Page 166 - -y', preceded by a consonant, form their plural by changing '-y...
Page 166 - The plural of nouns is generally formed by adding s or es to the singular. Words ending in a sound, which will unite with the sound of s, form the plural by adding s only ; as, herd, herds ; tree, trees.
Page 165 - V. The Asterisk [*], the Obelisk or Dagger [ t ], the Double Dagger [ J ], the Section [ | ], the Parallels [ || ], and the Paragraph [ 11 ], refer to notes in the margin, or at the bottom of the page.
Page 137 - ADJECTIVES. de clam'a to ry de fam a to ry ex clam a to ry ex plan...