PRONUNCIATION OF PROPER NAMES

NOTE.—The pronunciation of difficult words is indicated by respelling them phonetically. N is used to indicate the French nasal sound; K the sound of ch in German; ü the sound of the German ü, and French u; ö the sound of ö in foreign languages.

AGINCOURT, aj' in kort, or ah zhaN koor'

ATHELSTANE, ath' el stane

AYTOUN, (Wai. E.) ay' toon

CAERLEON, kahr le' on

CHEYENNE, shi en'

DUQUESNE, du kayn'

FROUDE, frood

GALAHAD, gal' a had

GHENT, gent

GRANTMESNIL, groN ma neel'

GUINEVERE, gwin' e veer

HOUYHNHNMS, hoo' in 'ms

LEIODES, le o' deez

MARACAIBO, mahr ah ki' bo

OTAHEITE, o tah he' te

POITIERS, pwaht ya'

SEINE, sayn

SIOUX, soo

SKALD, skawld