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Walkerʼs Pronouncing Dictionary in which the Accentuation, Orthography, and Pronunciation of the English Language is Distinctly Shown According to the Present Practice of the Most Eminent Lexicographers by William Enfield

... Silky, s1lk'-y, a. made of silk, soft, pliant [foot ofa door Sil, sYl', s. the timber or
stone at the Sillabub, si'l'-la-biib,s. a mixture ofmilk warm from the cow with wine
and brandy and sugar and nutmeg Silly, siiflly, a. harmless, foolish. simple Silvan,
 ...

A Key to the Classical Pronunciation of Greek, Latin, and Scripture Proper Names

In which the Words are Accented and Divided Into Syllables Exactly as They Ought to be Pronounced, According to Rules Drawn from Analogy and the Best Usuage to which are Added Terminational Vocabularies of Hebrew, Greek and Latin Proper Names, in which the Words are Arranged According to Their Final Syllables, and Classed According to Their Accents; by which the General Analogy of Pronunciation May be Seen at One View, and the Accentuation of Each Word More Easily Remembered. Concluding with Observations on the Greek and Latin Accents and Quantity; with Some Probable Conjectures on the Method of Freeing Them from Obscurity and Confusion in which They are Involved, Both by the Ancients and Moderns

Made of 8ILICUT.0SE, sl-ITk-VlAsc'. a. 427. ... I *aft The tl. read of tlir worm that
form tlie stuff made of the worm's thread. ... SIMPLE, slm'pl. (. A simple ingredient
in a medic iue, a drug, an herb. To s| MPLE, slin pi. v. n. To gather simples.

A critical pronouncing dictionary ... Also, A key to the classical pronunciation of Greek, Latin, and Scripture proper names ... A new edition, carefully revised and corrected

SILICIOUs, sé-lish'tis, a. 135. 357. Made of hair. SILICULosE, sl-lik-i-lôse', a. 427.
Husky, full of husks.-See Appendir. ... A comparison by which Likeness, reTo
smile, A smile, generally a Plain, artless; harmless, silly, not wise, not A simple ...

Johnson's Dictionary, improved by Todd, abridged, ... with the addition of Walker's pronunciation ... and an appendix of Americanisms

Silly, sh'-lè. a.harmless, weak, simple, foolish. Silvan, sil'-vān. a. woody, full of
woods. Silver, sil'-vár. s. a white, hard metal. Silver, sil'-vār; a. made of, or like
sliver. Silversmith, sli'-vār-smith. s. one who works in siiver. - Similar, shm'é-lèr. a.
of a ...

A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the English Language ...

To which are Prefixed Principles of English Pronunciation ... Likewise, Rules to be Observed by the Natives of Scotland, Ireland and London, for Avoiding Their Respective Peculiarities ... To which is Annexed A Key to the Classical Pronunciation of Greek, Latin, and Scripture Proper Names, &c

A key to the classical pronunciation of Greek and Latin proper names. To which is added, a complete vocabulary of Scripture proper names. Concluding with Observations on the Greek and Latin accent and quantity

... and Aspafia sound as it written Artemizhea and As- pazhea : Galatia, Aratia,
Alotia, and Butia, as it written Gala- shea : Arashea, Aloshea, and Bashea : and if
Atia, the town in Campania, is not so pronounced, it is to distinguish it from Asia, ...

Elements of Elocution: in which the Principles of Reading and Speaking are Investigated

Thus, if I pronounce the wordsjustice and injustice as single words, I naturally
place the accent on the penultimate ... and say, Neither justice nor injustice have
any thing to do with the present question; in this sentence I naturally place the ...