5 3 TABLE XXXVIII. In ick. ep-ick mys-tick geor-gick rel-icks sto-ick com-ick mu-sick băr-rack op-tick crit.ick fab-rick top-ick lyr-ick bur-dock hay-ock trop-ick mim-ick pub-lick 10 2 7 11 1 2 2 3 3 Ba'ke Ba'rk Băck' Ba'll bóx' Bee't Bet Bi'te ' 9 4 5 8 9 7 3 11 12 In eni 3 com-et lin-net doub-let Bas-ket fau-cet riy-et gul-let sarce-net scar-let gob-let skil-let gus-set cămlet spin-et mus-ket se-cret plum-met gaunt-let em-met jack-et po-et pup-pet vel-vet run-let lan-cet pullet trum-pet gib-bet bon-net fil-let Cov-et. closet gim-let coup'let toi-let TABLE XLII. In words ending in en, the e is generally silent; as in even, open. When en is preceded by ft, or st, the t and e are commonly both silent; as in the followingChast-en V cene bid-den 0-pen sto'l-en bast-en glis-ten ha-ven hid-den to-ken maid-en beat-en kit-ten gold-en ra-ven e-ven lis-ten wood-en ta'k-en sweet-en miz-zen bur-den smit-ten doz-en gar-den heay-en Ov-en heark-en leav-en cho's-en hăp-pen sey-en fro'z-en moist-en When en constitutes a syllable, it is sounded in; except those words, which end in men, and to such women is an exception. In the following words, en forms a syllable, and is sounded in. mit-ten Băr-ren chick-en slov-en sud-den breth-ren lin-en wool'en sul-len 9 11 2 5 8 12 2 11 5 9 11 12 13 10 9 7 8 9 Bil'. Bo'at Boo't Bush' U'se Bui' Boy' Bou't In ono 1 4 11 2 12 3 5 3 6 TABLE XLIII. Words ending in on have sometimes the o silent, and the n joined to the preceding consonant; as in her-on pris-on Ba-con bea-con ma-son per-son dea-con reck-on rea-son but-ton par-don weap-on sea-son glut-ton par-son trea-son i'r-on crím-son poi-son cot-ton beck-on When the o is sounded, the syllable is pronounced un ; as in can-non com-mon sex-ton A-pron can-on ma-tron de-mon ci-on saf-fron li-on pa-tron tal-on mel-on băr-on wag-gon ser-mon co-lon TABLE XLIV. The termination ous is always sounded us; as in Fa'm-ous pi-ous gen-e-rous hei-nous treach-e-rous : mar-vel-lous griev-ous scăn dal-ous jeal-ous mis'chiev-ous nerv-ous pop-u-lous spir-it-ous zeal-ous pros-per-ous tim'or-ous TABLE XLV. The termination ate, is sometimes sounded ate; as in 2 3 3 6 Ba'ke Ba'rk Băck' Balii Box' Bee't Bet' Birte 11 8 7 2 des-o-late reg-u-late hes-i-tate ren-o-vate cul-ti-vate med-i-tate sup-pli-cate rec-re-ate po-tent-ate The termination ate, is sometimes sounded et; as in mag'is-trate in-tri-cate Pål-ate pass'ion-ate ul-ti-mate prel-ate fort-u-nate sen-ate in-carn-ate mod-e-rate cu-rate ob-du'rate del-i-cate åc'cu-rate des-pe-rate con-sum-mate TABLE XLVI. 11 5 8 2 10 10 5 11 In ance. 1 10 5 5 4 10 1 11 7 13 Fla-grance nui-sance re-mem-brance fra-grance el-e-gance re-pent-ance clear-ance cir-cum-stance as-sist-ance griev-ance ig-no-rance as-su'r-ance en-trance o-bei-sance dis-tance a-bun-dance in-stance ap-pear-ance al-low-ance TABLE XLVII, Fla-grant ten-ant prot-est-ant fra-grant gi-ant ig.no-rant va-grant ty-rant coy-e-nant dis-tant ex-tant in-fant in-form-ant pedant in-stant pleas-ant de-fend-ant serv-ant Éd-ju-tant ob-serv-ant 7 8 9 9 10 11 12 Bit' Bo'at Boo't Bush' U'se Biit Boy' Bou't. 13 1 5 6 9 prudence 7 6 7 8 1 9 10 2 7 3 TABLE XLVIII. In ence. Ca-dence ev-i-dence dil-i-gence negli-gence in-flu-ence pres-ence pref-er-ence in-no-cence si-lence ref-er-ence ab-hỏr-rence rev-er-ence sub-sist-ence vi-o-lence def-er-ence el-o-quence dif-fer ence con-do'l-ence TABLE XLIX. In ent. ev-i-dent A-gent pru-dent neg-li-gent pa-rent flu-ent pres-i-dent păt'ent stu-dent tal'ent dif-fer-ent con-fi-dent tor-rent con-ti-nent dil-i-gent im-mi-nent de-cent em-i-nent in-no-cent TABLE L. In ment. Pay-ment or-na-ment at-tain-ment rai-ment com-pli-ment a-part-ment gar-ment el-e-ment com-mandment firm-a-ment treat-ment en-dorse-ment sen-ti-ment judg.ment in-stru-ment a.gree-ment oint-ment a-tone-ment gov.ern-ment ar-gu-ment nour-ish-ment par-lia-ment ap-point-ment sac-ra-ment ar-range-ment en-joy-ment |