Of the Orthographie and Congruitie of the Britan Tongue - A Treates, noe shorter than necessarie, for the Schooles by Alexander Hume
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variations from ordinary modern usage, in order that it may serve as an
Index.] Af = of, p. 9. Af = off, p. 12. Ald = old, pp. 3, 21, 28. Amangs = amongst, p. 18. Ane = a, one. Angle = angel, p. 33. Auctoritie = authority, pp. 22, 29. Aun = own, pp. 2, 3, 7, 8, 11, 15. Awn = own, pp. 11, 18, 20, 30, 31. Awn = proper, pp. 9, 11, 13, 15. Awne = proper, p. 14. Awne = own, p. 10. Baeth = both, pp. 8, 34. Bathe = both, p. 17. Be = by. Britan = British. Cald = cold, pp. 30, 33; caldest, p. 30. Cales = calls, pp. 10, 22. Chirt = a squirt, or a squeeze through the teeth, pp. 13, 14. See Ruddimanâs Glossary to G. Douglas (_chirtand_). Cold = could, p. 20. Coples = couples, p. 33. Corage = courage, p. 20. Crouse = brisk, p. 28. |
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