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Whirlwind, [1st I like ] n. a stormy
wind moving circularly [bird's wing
Whir'ring, [1st I like é] n. noise of a
Whis per, v. to speak with a low
voice; n. a low soft voice
White, n. a colour; a. snowy, pale
Whi'ten, v. to make white
WhiTH'er, ad. to what place
Who, pro. which person
Who ever, pro. any one
Wable, a. all, total; n. all of a thing
Whole'some, a. sound, healthy
Whom, pro. obj. of who

Whom so ever, pro. any person
Whose, pro. pos. of who and which
Why, ud. for what reason
Wicked, [e like t] a. given to vice
Wick'ed ness, [1st è like 1] n. vice
Wide, a. broad, remote, extended
Wi'den, v. to make wide [is dead
Wid bw, n. a woman whose husband
Wield, v. to use with full power
Wie, n. a woman that is married
Wild, a. not tame; n. a desert
Wilder, v. to lose, puzzle
Wilder ness, n. a wild tract of land
Wile, n. deceit, fraud, trick
Will, n. choice; v. to desire
Wing, a. inclined, ready, desirous
Willow, n. the name of a tree
Win, v. to gain by conquest or play.
Wind, n. a current of air
Wind, e. to twist, turn round
Window, n. an opening for light
Wine, n. fermented juice of grapes
Wing, n. part of a bird
Winter, n. the cold season [winter
Wintry or Winter, a. suitable to
Wipe, . to clean by rubbing
Wisdom, n. sapience, knowledge
Wise a. judging rightly; n. minner
Wish, n. a desire; v. to long for
Wishful, a. showing desire, eager
Wit. n. genius, understanding
WITH pr. by, noting the cause
WITH draw. v. to retire, draw back
WITH år. v. to fade. to dry up
WITH hold', v. to keep back
WITH in', pr. in the inner part
WITH bit, pr. not within compiss of
WITH stånd v. to ppse. resist
Witness, n. testimony; e. to attest
Wh't, a. ingenions, gente, smart
Won. grief, sorrow, misery
Wolf. n. a wild beast

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Woo, v. to court, to make love
Wood, n. a forest; timber
Wood land, n. woods, a forest
Wood man, n. a hunter, sportsman
Wood nymph, n. a dryad
Word, n. a single part of speech
Word y, a. full of words

Work, v. to labour; n. labour, toil
World. n. the universe, the earth
Worid lý, a. human, secular
Worm, n. an insect; a thing spiral
Worry, v. to harass, tear
Worship, n. dignity; adoration ; v. to
adore, honour, respect

Wor'ship pêr, n. one who worships
Worth. n. price, value, importance
Wor THỳ, a. deserving, valuable, no-
ble; n. a man deserving praise
Would, v. aux. preterit of will
W&una. a. a hurt; v. to hurt
Wrap, v. to roll together
Wrath, n. anger, fury, vengeance
Wreath. n. a garland, chaplet
WreaтH, v. to turn, twist, curl
M'reck, n. a shipwreck, ruin ; v. to
suffer wreck or loss; to ruin
Wrest, v. to twist by violence
Wretch, n. a miserable person
Wretched, a. miserable, despicable
Wretched ness n. misery, distress
Wring, v. to twist, squeeze, press
Wilte v. to form letters; compose
Writer, n. one who writes
Writing, n any thing written; act
of writing; a legal conveyance
Wrong, a. unjust; v. to injure;n. injury
Y.

Yard. n a measure of three feet; en-
closed ground

Vawn . to gape: open wide
Ye pro nom. plural of thou
Yea, ad. ves, frulv, certainly
Year. n. twelve calendar months
Yearn. v. to feel great uneasiness
Yell, v. to cry out; n. a cry of horrour
Yes. [vis] ad. truly, yea, verily, surely
Yester day, n. the day last pist
Yet, conj. nevertheless; ad. still
Vield. v. to produce, give up
Y. Yan'da, a being within view
You pro obj. of ye

Young. a. vouthful, tender; n. the off

spring of any creature Your pro. belonging to you Vour self. n. vou, you only Youth. n. one past childhood [tonished Youth/fül, a. young. vigorous, brisk

Woman, n. the female of the human
W&mb. n the matrix

Win/dr n. admiration; v. to he as

Z.

Win'der fül, a, strange, admirable Zen n. passionate ardour, warmth
Wan'droas, Win'der ods, a.surprising Zealous. a. ardently passionate
Wont, v. to be accustomed to | Zèph'ŷr, [† like è] n. the west wind :

A Catalogue of the Proper Names contained in the English Reader: probounced according to Mr. Walker's Rules for the pronunciation of Proper Names."

The same rules to be observed in the pronunciation of the following words, as in the former Vocabulary.

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Mary

Cic e ro, [sis e- Grècian

Clo'di & Lyus] Greece

Cae ius, [ne-Greek

Hagley

Himan

'A grip på

A går

"A has à è'rus

A'jåx

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Alex ån'dêr

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He brew, [he-Mixî milíản

He phes tion

Her à cli'tus Milton

Hẻr/m8, [zh] M8 dẻ chi
He si id, [s like Moses

Hes pe růs

Ed wård

Hi è ap'sål

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In'di å

In dos/tin

Isvic, ['zak]

Is rå êl

Is'rå el ite [y]

¡Niples

Nazi réth

Neru'êr lånds

New ton.

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Ni Agå rå

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I tåliau, [ilike O bi'dah

[Ing'gland]

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Eph'è sås

It'å ly

E'riè

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A si at ick

[à zhè åt'ik]
At lån'tick
Au gås/tůs
· Au ré'll us

Big dåt
Bas'rå
Bay le

Ben hå dåd

Es trè må dh'-Je

Eà phê/mỉ &

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Py thig rås
Pyth'i as
Raleigh
Rỗ chết tả
Roger.[gsoft]

Roman
R&me
Saul
Seylla
Sél kirk
Sha'drach
Sheridan
Si cili ån

Sid ney
Sidon

Si doni an

St'nai
Sherrå tès
Sid/&m
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Spain
Spån'ish
Spår tå
Sråf förd
swy
Sy phax
Strå case
Syria
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Jesus

Påal

Fell

Jew, [ju] [ish]

Biscay

Blair
Britain

Bri tan'ni å

Bråns'wick
Brus'sèls

Cả là’bri â

Caled

Câ mil/lå

Fês'tis

Flån'ders

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