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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Hame = home, p. 2.
Hard = heard, pp. 2, 3, 13, 14, 22, 32. Hart = heart, p. 33. Heal = whole, p. 10. Heer = hear, p. 33. Here = hear, pp. 31, 32. Hes = has, pp. 3, 14, 15, 19, 22, 32. Hes = hast, p. 32. Hes = have, pp. 20, 22. Hoat = hot, pp. 18, 30, 33; hoater, p. 30. Hoores = hours, p. 31. Ida, Scotland or Edinburgh, p. 2. Incurre, _v._ = to run into. Lat. _incurro_, pp. 20, 33. Ken = know, p. 21. Kep, _v._ = to intercept, p. 14. Kepping = receiving in the act of falling, p. 12. _Jamieson._ Knau = know, p. 2. Knaulege = knowledge, pp. 3, 10; knawlege, pp. 11, 21. Knaw = know, pp. 7, 30; knawe, p. 21; knawen = known, p. 29. Laggared = loitered or rested, p. 2. Lang = long, pp. 9, 14. Leave = live, p. 32. Leve = live, pp. 32, 34. |
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