Watts - BX5200 .W3 1813 v.6

TABLES. í3b TABLE II. TABLE L A Table of Words accented on diÿérerd Syllables, according to the Custom of the Speaker; even when they are used tosig- nify the same Thing. A'cademy Academy A'cceptable Acceptable A'dmirable Admirable. Advertisement Advertisement Attribute Attribute Avenue Avenue Cónfessor Confessor Contemptible Contemptible Cóntrary Contrary Cóntribute .Contribute Cónverse Converse Conversant Conversant C6rollary Cor6llary Córrosive Corrósive Corruptible Corrúptible Concupiscence Concupiscence Délectable Delectable Distribute Distribute Gazette Gazette Oeconomy Oec6nomy Refractory Refractory Successor Successor Tóward Toward Utensil Utensil With some others. Note, I do not suppose both these ways of pronunciation to be equally proper ; but both are used, and that among persons of educationand learning in different parts of the nation ; and custom is the great rule of pronouncing, as well as of spelling, so that every one should usually speak according tocustom. TABLE IILA Table of Ways, wizen they AN Abuse, or injury; Borne, or carried; A Bow toshoot; Can't for cannot Close, or near; A Table of Words ivhichare ac- cented on the first Syllable when they,, signify the Name of a Thing; but on the latter Syllable, when they signify an Action. The first is a Noun, the second a Verb. Nouns. Tobe Absent An A'ccent An Attribute ACément AC6llect AC6mpound ACónduct The Cónfines A Cónflict ACóncert A Cónsorf A Contest A C6ntract A Cónvert A Désert A Ferment Fréquent I ncense AnObject An Overthrow APremise APrésent A Próject ARebel A Récord Refuse ASubject AT6rment An U'nite Verbs. To absent To accent To attribute To ceméat To collect Tocompóund Tocondúct To confine To conflict To concert To consórt To contest To contract To convert To desert To ferment To frequent To incense To ohjéct To overthrów To premise To present To project To rebel To recórd To refuse To subject To torment To unite. Note here, what names de- rived from these verbs, are ac- cented as the verbs are; as, to ferment, fermenting; to collect, a colléctor: to ohjéct, an obj,c- tion,,dyc. other Words pronounced diferent are used in derent Senses. To abuse, or do injury. Born, or brought forth. To bow, or bend. Cant, unintelligible talk. To Close, or shut, or end, r3

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