The compleat English-scholar, in spelling, reading, and writing: containing plain and easie directions for spelling, and reading English, according to the present pronunciation ... And directions for true writing of English, with several copies of the most usual hands engraven in copper. Also examples of the different writing and pronouncing of the same words in the English tongue. Lastly, how to spell words as are alike in sound, but differ in their sence and spelling ... / By E. Young, schoolmaster in London.
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The compleat English-scholar, in spelling, reading, and writing: containing plain and easie directions for spelling, and reading English, according to the present pronunciation ... And directions for true writing of English, with several copies of the most usual hands engraven in copper. Also examples of the different writing and pronouncing of the same words in the English tongue. Lastly, how to spell words as are alike in sound, but differ in their sence and spelling ... / By E. Young, schoolmaster in London.
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Young, E., schoolmaster in London.
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London, :: Printed for Ben. Alsop ...,
1680.
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Subject terms
English language -- Orthography and spelling.
English language -- Phonetics.
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"The compleat English-scholar, in spelling, reading, and writing: containing plain and easie directions for spelling, and reading English, according to the present pronunciation ... And directions for true writing of English, with several copies of the most usual hands engraven in copper. Also examples of the different writing and pronouncing of the same words in the English tongue. Lastly, how to spell words as are alike in sound, but differ in their sence and spelling ... / By E. Young, schoolmaster in London." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A97287.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 25, 2024.
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Proper Names of one Syllable.
A
Ai
Ain
Aix
Anue
Ast
B
Bar
Bass
Bath
Bell
Blanch
Bonne
Boys
Brie
Brill
Burge
Buz
C
Caen
Cain
Charles
Christ
Cis
Claude
Cleve
Chub
Chun
Creet
Culme
Cush
Cuth
D
Dane
Dan
Delf
Diep
Dole
Dort
Dreux
Dru
E
Elbe
Ems
Er
Eve
F
Fer
Fez
France
Fulk
G
Gad
Gath
Ganle
Gaunt
Gog
Greece
Groll
Guise
H
Hague
Ham
Hod
Hor
Hugh
Hull
Hulst
Hur
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I
John
James
Jane
Joane
Job
John
Joice
Jove
Ir
Jude
K
Kent
Kish
Kor
L
Lisle
Lot
Lod
Luke
Luz
Lyme
Lyn
M
Main
Mars
Mark
Maud
Medes
Mentz
Metz
Meuse
Mons
N
Nants
Ner
Nice
Nile
Nob
Nod
Num
O
Og
Owre
P
Pai
Pan
Pau
Paul
Peirce
Phut
Pul
Put
R
Ralph
Reu
Rhodes
Rhine
Roan
Rome
Ruth
Rye
S
Saul
Seine
Seth
Shaul
Shem
Spain
Spaw
Spire
Stains
Stoke
Sur
Swede
T
Tay
Thames
Thebes
Tou
Toul
Tours
Trent
Troy
Tweed
Turk
Tyre
U
Ur
Uz
W
Wales
Ware
Wells
Wilts
Worms
Y
York
Z
Zair
Zer
Zif
Zin
Zir
Zouch
Zuph
Zur
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