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Walker's pronouncing dictionary of the English language

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1831 edition. ...picture, the painted resemblance; colours laid on. Painturk, pAn'tshdre,. Theartof painting. Pair, pire,»'. Two things suiting one another, as, a pair of gloves; a man and wife; two of a sort; a couple, a brace. To Pair, pare, v. n. To be joined in pairs; to to suit, to fit as a counterpart. To Pair, pare, v. a. To join in couples; to unite as correspondent or opposite. Palace, pSI'lis,. A royal nouse, a house eminently splendid. Palanquin, pll-an-k¿¿n% s. Is a kind of covered carriage, used in the eastern countries, that is supported on the shoulders of slaves. Palatable, p31'l.U-tâ-bl, a, Gustful, pleasing to the taste. Palate, pîl'lât, s. The instrument of taste; mental relish, intellectual taste. Palatick, pâl-iat'Hk, a. Belonging to the palate, or roof of the mouth. Palatine, рЗШ-tîn, s. One invested with regal rights and prerogatives; a subject of a palatinate. Palatine, pSl'11-tîn, a. Possessing royal privileges. Pale, pile,r. Not ruddy, not fresh of colour, wan, white of look; not high-coloured, approaching to transparency; not bright, not shining, faint of lastre, dim. To Pale, pile, t-. a. To make pale. Pale, рЛ1е,. Narrow piece of wood joined above and beluw to a rail, to enclose grounds; any enclosure; any district or Síl....péflnd....íAin, This. having the power to comfort, mollify, and assuage. Parenchyma, pi-rln'ki-mi, #. A spongy tubstance; the pith of a plant. Parenchymatös, рЗг-in-klm't-tlt, 1 Parenchyhous, pi-rën'ki-mas, j " Spongy, pithy. Parénesis, pl-rln'é-sls, s. Persuasion. Parent, pi'rlnt, g. A father or mother. Parentage, plrTsn-Udie,. Extraction, birth, condition with ivspeet...

146 pages, Paperback

First published August 11, 2015

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