n'nier brill'iant re bell'ion
un'ion fil'ial dis un'ion
sen'ior mill'ion o pin'ion
jun'ior pill'ion do min'ion
gal'liard pin'ion com mun'ion
span'iel trill'ion mut'u al
val'iant coll'ier punc til'io
bill'iards pon'iard punc til'ious
bill'ion ruff'ian ver mil'ion
In'dian Chris'tian aux il'ia ry
Lesson 115.
The following words, according to the analogy of the English language,
should he spelled with the termination er, with the exception of the last
word of each line.
cen'ter mi'ter spec'ter sep'ul cher
fi'ber ni'ter o'cher the'a ter
lus'ter som'ber mau'ger ma neu'ver
mea'ger sa'ber um'ber cal'i ber
me'ter scep'ter om'ber ac cou'ter
a'cre na'cre lu'cre mas'sa cre
Lesson 116.
In the following words, ng is pronounced as if the g were doubled; as
anger, pronounced ang'ger.
an'ger lan'guor jin'gle youn'ger
an'gle lan'guid min'gle con'ger
an'gry man'gle sin'gle bun'gler
an'guish man'go tin'gle hun'ger
clan'gor san'guine din'gle hun'gry
dan'gle span'gled lon'ger wran'gler
fan'gled span'gle lon'gest fin'ger
jan'gle tan'gle stron'ger lan'guish
ban'gle wran'gle bun'gle un'guent
Lesson 117.
In the following, S has the sound of sh as sure, (pro. shure).
sure'ly cen'sure fis'sure is'su ance
sure'ness press'ure ton'sure as sur'ance
sure'ty is'sue as sure' in sur'ance
sug'ar tis'sue in sure' in sur'er
The following words are spelled, according to analogy, with the
termination se.
con dense' dis pense' im mense' pre tense'
de fense' ex pense' of fense' sus pense'
re cense' in cense' pre pense' li'cense
Lesson 118.
lane, a narrow passage. main, chief
lain, past participle of lie. mane, hair on the neck of a horse.
mail, armor.
lapse, to fall. male, masculine.
laps, plural of lap. mark, a sign.
leak, to run out. marque, letters of reprisal.
leek, a kind of onion. mead, a drink.
lo! behold! meed, reward.
low, not high. meet, fit; proper.
lore, learning. mete, to measure.
low'er, more low. meat, food in general.
maid, a maiden. might, stre
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