KEY TO THE MARKS OF PRONUNCIATION.
ā, ē, ī, ō, ū, long; ă, ĕ, ĭ, ŏ, ŭ, y̆, short; câre, ärm, ȧsk, ạll; fĕrn; fôrm, sȯn; rṳde, fṳll, ûrn; fōōd, bŏŏk; çinder; ġentle; chasm; thin; them; iṉk.
a băn´don. To give up; relinquish.
ăb´bot. The ruler of an abbey.
a brĭdged´. Shortened.
a by̆ss´. A bottomless gulf.
ac çĕl´erated. Quickened; hastened.
ăc´ çi dent. A sudden and unexpected event.
a chiēved´. Done; accomplished.
acknowl´edged (ăk nŏl´ĕjd). Assented to; owned as a fact.
ăd mi rā´tion. Wonder and delight.
ăf fĕct´ed. Moved; influenced.
ăġ i tā´tion. Emotion; excitement.
a lōōf´. Away from.
a māze´ment. Wonder; astonishment.
ăm´ber. Yellowish.
ăm´bling. Going at an easy gait.
ăm mu nĭ´tion. Articles used in charging firearms.
ăm´ple. Sufficient. “Ample prospects” = wide or extended views.
a nŏn´. “Ever and anon” = frequently; often.
ăn´ti quāt ed. Old-fashioned.
an tique´ (ăn tēēk´). Old; ancient.
ăn´tlered. Having horns like a deer.
ăp pạll´ing. Terrible; fearful.
ăp pâr´ent ly. Clearly; seemingly.
ăp pa rĭ´tion. A wonderful appearance; a ghost.
ăp pli cā´tion (of the rod). The act of laying on.
ăp point´ed. Set apart; named; established.
ăp prĕn´tĭçe ship. Service under legal agreement for the purpose of learning a trade or art.
ăs çer tāined´. Learned; found out.
ăsp´ens. Poplar trees of a certain kind, the leaves of which are moved by the slightest breeze.
ăs sạult´ed. Attacked; set upon with violence.
ȧ stẽrn´. At the stern or hinder part.
at most = at the greatest estimate.
ăt´om. The smallest particle of matter.
ạu´di ble. That can be heard.
ạu´dience. An assembly of hearers.
ȧ vĕnġe´. To inflict punishment upon evil doers for an injury to one’s self or friends.
bạl´dric. A broad belt worn over one shoulder and under the opposite arm.
bär. The legal profession. “Admitted to the bar” = authorized to practice law in the courts.
bā´sĭs. Foundation; groundwork.
bȧsk´ing. Lying in a warm place.
bāy. “Leaves of bay” = leaves of the laurel tree.
be dīght´. Dressed.
bĕl lĭġ´er ent. Warlike.
be stōwed´. Placed; used; imparted.
be wĭl´dered. Greatly perplexed.
be wĭtched´. Charmed; entranced.
bĭck´er. To move quickly.
bĭlġe wạter. Water in the hold of a ship.
bĩrch (of jŭs tice). A tough, slender twig, used in school for punishment.
biv´ouac (bĭv´wăk). An encampment for the night without tents or covering.
blā´zoned. Displayed in bright colors; published far and wide.
blŭb´ber. The fat of whales and other large sea animals, from which oil is obtained.
blŭsh´ing gŏb´let. A goblet or glass full of red wine.
boat´swain (bō´s’n). An officer who has charge of the boats of a ship.
bŏnds´man. A slave.
bow´er. A lady’s private apartment; a shady recess.
brāke. A thicket; a place overgrown with shrubs.
brăm´bly. Full of briers.
brăn´dished. Shook or flourished.
broạd´sīde. A discharge at the same time of all the guns on one side of a ship.
bŭc cȧ nēērs´. Robbers upon the sea.
bṳl´lion. Gold or silver in the mass.
bûrgh´er. Townsman; villager.
bûr´nished. Polished.
bûrnt ŏf´fer ing. Something offered and burnt on an altar as an atonement for sin.
bŭx´om. Stout and rosy.
cāne´brākes. Thickets of canes.
ca prĭ´çious. Changeable; freakish.
cär nĭv´or ous. Flesh-eating.
cāse´ment. A window sash opening on hinges.
căt´a răct. A waterfall.
çĕl´lu lar. Containing cells.
chasms (kăzmz). Deep openings in the earth.
chŏp´fạll en. Dejected; downcast.
chrŏn´i cles. Historical account of facts arranged in regular order.
chûrls. Countrymen; laborers.
çĩr cŭm´fer ençe. The distance around.
çĭr´cum stan çes. Facts; events.
clēave. Separate; divide.
clōse hạuled. Moving as nearly as possible toward the wind.
clūe. A thread; means of guidance.
coin´aġe. The act of making pieces of money from metal.
cŏm bŭs´ti ble. That can be burned.
cŏm mŏd´i ties. Things bought and sold.
cŏm´mon wĕalth. A state; the public.
cŏm mūned´. Talked together.
cŏm mū ni cā´tion. Intercourse; news.
cŏm pen sā´tion. Payment; reward.
cŏm´pli cat ed. Complex; combined in an intricate manner.
cŏm pound´ed. Put together; mixed.
cŏn çēd´ed. Gave up; yielded.
cŏn çĕp´tions. Ideas; notions.
cŏn fẽrred´. Gave; bestowed.
cŏn frȯnts´. Meets face to face.
con spĭc´u ous. Plain; distinct.
con stĭt´u ents. Component parts.
cŏn´tra band. Prohibited; forbidden.
cōōt. A bird resembling a duck.
cŏp´y ist. One who copies.
cor rŭpt´. To change from good to bad; depraved.
coun´te nançe. Face; appearance.
crā´ni um. The skull.
crā´ter. The opening or mouth of a volcano.
cre dū´li ty. Readiness of belief.
crŏpped. Grazed. “Hair cropped close” = hair cut short.
crouched. Stooped low, as an animal when waiting for prey.
cûr´dled. Coagulated; thickened. “Curdling awe” = awe that thickens the blood in the veins.
cŭs tō´di an. A keeper; guardian.
de clĕn´sion. A falling. “Declension of spirits” = loss of cheerfulness.
dĕm´on strāte. To explain; point out.
de nounçe´. To accuse; threaten.
de prĕss´ing. Pressing down; humbling.
de scrīed´. Saw; beheld.
de serts´ (de zẽrts´). “According to his deserts” = as he deserves.
de spīte´ful ly. Maliciously.
des pŏt´ic (power). The power of a master; tyranny.
de vŏlved´. Passed from one person to another.
dī´a grăms. Drawings; plans.
dĭc tāt´ed. Said; declared.
dĭf fūsed´. Spread; circulated.
dĭg´ni ty. Loftiness and grace.
dĭl´i ġent. Busy; earnest.
di mĕn´sions. Extent; measure.
dis côrd´ant. Unmusical; jarring.
dis coun´te nançed. Discouraged; abashed.
dis guīsed´. Hidden.
dĭsk. The face of a heavenly body.
dis sĕv´ered. Separated.
dŏg´ged. Sullen; obstinate.
doŭb lōōn´. A Spanish coin worth about $15.00.
drăm´a tīzed. Represented in a play.
drŭdg´er y. Hard, mean labor.
dūe. “A stranger’s due” = that which custom requires to be given to a stranger.
dŭsk. “Breezes dusk and shiver” = darken and cause to quiver.
ĕc´sta sy. Extreme delight.
eight-bells. On shipboard, the striking of a bell eight times at 4, 8, and 12 o’clock.
ēked. Increased.
ĕl´e ment. One of several parts of something.
em bĕl´lish ing. Illustrating; beautifying.
ĕm´blem. Sign.
ĕm´i nençe. High place or station.
e mĭt´ting. Sending out.
en çĩr´cled. Surrounded.
en coun´tered. Met face to face.
ĕn´sīgn. A banner; one who carries a banner.
ĕn´ter prī sing. Resolute; active.
en thrōned´. Put on a throne.
en trēat´. To beg off.
e rŭp´tion. A breaking out.
ē´ther. The air; a light, volatile liquid.
ĕv er-vā´ry ing. Ever-changing.
ĕv´i dence. Proof.
ex alt´ed (ĕgz ạlt´ed). Raised on high.
ex çēēd´ing. More than usual.
ex çĕss´ive. Overmuch.
ex clū´sive. Shutting out all others.
ex e cūt´ed. Performed.
ex haust´ing (ĕgz ạst´ing). Using up: tiring out.
ex pĕr´i ments. Trials; tests.
ex pōrt´ed. Carried out.
ex pŏs tu lā´tions. Remonstrances.
ex prĕss´ly. Particularly.
ex´quis ite (ĕx´kwĭ zĭt). Very excellent; nice.
ex´tant. Still existing.
ex ult’ed (ĕgz ŭlt´ed). Rejoiced.
făl´low. Land left unplowed.
fan tăs´tic. Fanciful; unreal.
făth´om. Six feet.
fa tig´u ing (fa tēg´ing). Tiring; wearying.
fe rŏç´i ty. Fierceness.
fer´ule (fĕr´rĭl). A short stick or ruler.
feuds. Quarrels; disputes.
flĭm´sy. Weak; limp.
fo rāy´. An attack; a raid.
fore´cas tle (fōr´kăs’l). The forward part of a ship.
fōre´land. A cape; headland.
for sweâr´. To declare or deny on oath.
fō´rum. A court; tribunal.
foul. Shameful; disgraceful.
frăg´men tā ry. In pieces.
fra tẽr´nal. Brotherly.
frŏn´tiēr. Border land.
fûr´bish ing. Scouring: cleaning.
gâr´ish. Showy.
gär´nished. Decorated.
gaunt (gänt). Thin; lean.
ġĕm´my. Full of gems.
gĩrth. Band fastening a saddle on a horse’s back.
gla´cier (glā´shẽr). Field of ice.
glū´ey. Full of glue; sticky.
gnarled (närld). Knotty; twisted.
gŏb´lin. A mischievous spirit; phantom.
gŏŏd´man. A tenant.
gŏs´sip. To tattle; talk.
grăn´deur. Vastness; nobility.
grăph´ic. Vivid; impressive.
grāy´ling. A kind of fish.
grēaves. Armor for the leg below the knee.
griēv´ous. Causing sorrow.
guärd. Protection. “Mounting guard” = keeping watch.
gŭt´tur al. A sound made in the throat.
hăp´less. Unfortunate.
hăp´ly. Fortunately.
här pōōn´. A barbed spear, used in catching whales and other sea animals.
häunts. Places of resort.
hēav´ing. Hoisting; straining.
hĕr´ald ed. Proclaimed; made known.
hĕr´e sy. Opinion contrary to established belief.
hẽrn. A wading bird.
hĭg´gle dy-pĭggle dy. Topsy-turvy.
hōōves. Feet of horses or cattle.
hôrse´man ship. The riding of horses.
hōve. Hoisted; came to a stop.
hu māne´. Kind; gentle.
hŭs´band man. Farmer.
hus´tled (hŭs´l’d). Pushed; crowded.
il lū´mi nā tors. Illustrators; embellishers.
il lŭs´tri ous. Noble; grand.
im bĕd´ded. Covered over.
im pẽarled´. Made look as though ornamented with pearls.
im pĕn´e tra ble. Not to be entered.
im per fĕc´tions. Shortcomings; failings.
ĭm´po tence. Weakness; infirmity; having no power.
im prẽs´sion. Mark made by pressure.
ĭn´çi dents. Happenings.
in cli nā´tion. Desire.
in clīned´. Leaned toward; placed against.
in con vēn´ience. Disadvantage; awkwardness.
in crĕd´i ble. Not to be believed.
in cre dū´li ty. Showing disbelief.
in crĕd´u lous. Unbelieving.
in den tā´tion. Notch; dent.
in di cā´tions. Signs; symptoms.
in dĭf´fer ençe. Carelessness; heedlessness.
in ex prĕss´i ble. Not to be described.
ĭn´no cençe. Harmlessness.
in no vā´tions. Things not customary.
in nū´mer a ble. Without number.
in quī´ry. Research; an inquiring.
in sĕp´a ra ble. Not to be divided.
ĭn´so lent ly. Rudely.
in sti tū´tion. Something established.
in sure´ (-shṳre). To make sure.
in tel lĕc´tu al. Belonging to the mind; mental.
in tĕl´li gençe. News.
intĕns´est. Strictest; extreme in degree.
in ter çĕpt´ed. Cut off; stopped on the way.
in ter fēred´. Meddled; interposed.
in ter mĭn´gling. Mixing together.
in un dā´tion. A flood.
in vĕn´tion. Discovery; finding out.
in ves ti gā´tion. A looking into.
ir rĕs´o lute ly. In an undecided manner.
ī tĭn´er ant. Wandering; not settled.
kēēl. The bottom part of a boat.
knĕll. A funeral bell.
knīght-ĕr´rant. A knight who traveled in search of adventures.
knōll. A little round hill.
lâird. A Scottish landholder.
lär´board. Left-hand side of a ship.
’lăr´ums. Abbreviation of alarums = alarms.
lăt´er al. Sideways.
läunch´ing. Setting afloat.
lạu´rel. An evergreen shrub; a symbol of honor.
lä´vȧ. Melted rock from a volcano.
lēague. About three miles; a treaty of friendship.
lēē´ward. The part toward which the wind blows.
lĕġ is lā´tion. Lawmaking.
lĕp´rous. Affected with a disease called leprosy.
lĭt´er al ly. Word for word.
lŏck´er. A chest on shipboard.
lū´mi nous. Shining; bright.
lŭs´ti ly. Vigorously; with strength.
lŭst´y. Stout; robust.
lŭx ū´ri ous. Dainty; expensive; pleasing to the appetite.
lȳre (līr). A stringed musical instrument.
ma gi´cian (-jĭsh´un). One skilled in magic.
māin. The sea; the mainland; principal.
ma jĕs´tic. Stately; grand.
mal for mā´tion. Irregular formation.
măl´low. A kind of plant.
măn´i fest. Plain; clear.
măn´ū script. Something written by hand.
mĕd´i tā tive. Thoughtful.
mĕt´tle. Spirit; temper.
mi li´tia (mĭ lĭsh´ȧ). A body of citizen soldiers.
mĭnt. A place where money is coined.
mĭs chȧnçe´. Ill luck.
mĭs´sĭle. Something thrown.
mis trēat´ing. Abusing.
mol es tā´tion. Troubling; annoyance.
mōōd. Temper; humor; manner.
môr ti fi cā´tion. Vexation; shame.
mō´tive. Moving; causing to move; reason.
mûrk´iness. Obscurity; darkness.
mỹr´tle. A shrubby plant.
my̆s tē´rious. Strange; unknown; unaccountable.
năr´ra tive. Story; tale.
nạu´tic al. Belonging to the sea.
nĕc´tar. A delicious drink.
nĕth´er. Lower.
no bĭ´li ty. The being noble;
those of high rank.
noŭr´ish er. One who supports or feeds.
nŏv´el. A fictitious narrative.
ob li gā´tions. Debts owing for a favor or kindness.
ob ser vā´tion. View; notice; comment.
ŏb´vi āt ed. Avoided.
of fi´cious (ŏf fĭsh´us). Meddlesome.
ŏm´i nous. Foreboding evil.
ŏp por tū´ni ty. Chance; fit time.
ŏp´u lent. Rich.
ordāined´. Set apart; appointed.
păd´. An easy-paced horse.
pāġe. A boy employed to attend a person of high rank.
pȧ rāde´. Display; show.
pärch´ment. Skin of a sheep prepared for writing on.
pās´try cŏŏks. Cooks who make pies, tarts, etc.
pa thĕt´ic. Full of tender pity.
pa trōl´ling. Traversing; guarding.
pe cūl´iar. Uncommon; particular.
pĕd´a gŏgue. A schoolmaster.
pĕn´sive. Thoughtful.
pē´o ny. A big red flower.
pẽr çĕp´ti ble. That can be seen.
pẽr pĕt´u al. All the time.
pẽr se cūt´ed. Punished on account of one´s belief; harassed.
pẽr´son a ble. Well-formed; presentable.
pẽr´ti nent. Well adapted to the purpose in view.
per vẽrse´. Contrary.
pē´wee. A small bird.
pew´ter (pū´tẽr). An alloy of tin and lead.
phe nŏm´e non. A remarkable thing or appearance.
pic tur ĕsque´ly. Vividly; in a pleasing manner.
pĭl´lion. Cushion behind a saddle.
pī´lot. One who steers a vessel; a guide.
pīned. Drooped; languished.
pĭn´ions. Wings.
pĭn´nacles. Lofty points or peaks.
pī o nēēr´. One who goes before and prepares the way for others.
pĭt´e ous. Exciting pity.
pĭt´i able. Deserving pity.
plăsh´y. Watery; splashy.
poi´son ous. Full of poison.
pol i ti´cian (-tĭsh´an). Statesman; office seeker.
pol lūt´ed. Made impure.
pom´mel (pŭm´mel). Knob of a saddle or of a sword.
pŏn´der ous. Weighty.
pōr´ti coes. Covered spaces before buildings.
pŏs si bĭl´i ties. Things possible.
pōs´tern. Back entrance.
pō´tent. Powerful.
prĕçious ness. Great value.
prĕ´ma ture ly. Before the right time.
prī´mal. First; original.
prŏd´i gal dyes. Brilliant colors.
prŏj´ects. Plans.
pro mōt´ed. Assisted; raised.
pro pĕll´ing. Driving.
proph´e cy (prŏf´e sy̆). A foretelling.
pro prī´e ta ry. Pertaining to an owner.
prow. Fore part of a vessel.
pŭb´li cans. Collectors of taxes; keepers of inns.
pum´ice (pŭm´ĭs). A light volcanic stone.
pûr´pos es. Aims; intentions.
quăg´mīre. A marsh; soft, wet land.
quạr´ter-dĕck. That part of the upper-deck behind the main-mast.
quạr´tern. A quarter of a pint; a fourth part.
queued (kūd). Hair put up into a pigtail.
quĭv´er. Case for carrying arrows.
răck´et ing. Frolicking; playing.
răl´lied. Ridiculed pleasantly.
rămp´ant. Leaping; frolicking.
rānġed. Roved over; wandered.
re çĕp´ta cle. Place to receive things.
rĕc ol lĕc´tion. Remembrance.
rĕc on noi´ter. To look around.
re flĕc´tion. Consideration; meditation; musing; the return of rays, sound, etc., from a surface.
re lŭc´tance. Unwillingness.
rĕm´nants. Pieces remaining.
re nowned´. Celebrated; famous.
re quīt´ed. Returned evil for evil.
re sôrt´. To go; a place to which one is in the habit of going.
res´pite (rĕs´pĭt). A putting off; reprieve.
rĕv´er ençe. To treat with respect and fear.
rĭv´en. Split apart.
ro măn´tic. Unreal; picturesque.
roȳs´ter ing. Blustering.
săc´ris tan. Sexton; church officer.
săl´ly. A rushing out; to go out.
sā´mite. A kind of silk stuff interwoven with gold.
sap´phire (săf´īr). A blue precious stone.
sea´soned. Dried and hardened.
sē clūd´ed. Shut up apart from others.
sē crēt´ed. Concealed.
sĕn´ti ment. Thought; opinion.
shăl´lop. A boat.
shăm´bled. Shuffled along.
shēathed. Put into a case.
shĭṉ´gly bars. Gravelly shallows.
shrouds of a ship. The set of ropes that stay the masts.
si ĕs´ta. A midday nap.
sĭm´mer. To boil gently.
sim plĭç´i ty. Plainness; truthfulness.
sin´ew y. Vigorous; firm.
sit u ā´tion. Location; place.
sĭx´pençe. A silver coin worth about 12 cents.
skĕtch´es. Short essays or stories.
skĭm´ming. Flying with a gentle motion.
slăp´jăcks. Griddle cakes.
slŭg´gish. Slow; lazy.
smĭth´y. A blacksmith’s shop.
snīpe. A small bird having a long, straight beak. “Snipe nose” = a nose like a snipe’s beak.
sō çia bĭl´i ty. Readiness to converse.
sō joŭrned´. Remained awhile.
sōle´ly. Alone; only.
spē´cies (-shëz). Kind; variety.
spĕc´ter. Ghost; phantom.
spĕc u lā´tion. Notion; theory.
stātes´men. Men eminent for their political abilities.
steer´age. Part of a vessel below decks.
stĕm and stẽrn. The fore part and the hind part of a vessel.
stŏck āde´. A strong inclosure; or wall.
stŭb´ble fields. Fields from which grain has recently been cut.
stŭl´ti fy. To make a fool of.
stū pĕn´dous. Wonderful; amazing.
suf fūsed´. Overspread.
sŭmp´tu ous. Costly; luxurious.
sŭn´dry. Several; various.
su per năt´u ral. Miraculous.
sup po sĭ´tion. Something supposed.
sur vey´ing (-vāĭng). Viewing; mapping out.
swāins. Young rustics.
swạrd. Turf; grassy surface of the land.
swạrth´y. Dusky; tawny.
sy̆mp´tom. Sign; token.
tăṉk´ards. Large drinking vessels.
tăn´ta līz ing. Teasing.
thătch. Straw covering the roof of a building.
thēmes. Topics on which one writes or speaks.
thôrps. Small villages.
thrŏt´tling. Choking; strangling.
thyme (tīm). A garden plant.
tĭlt. A tournament.
tĭr´rȧ lĭr´rȧ. An imitation of a musical sound.
tŏl er ā´tion. Freedom.
tŏp´sail hăl´yards. Ropes for hoisting the topsail on a mast.
tŏp´sy-tûr´vy. Upside down.
tour´na ment (tōōr´nȧ mĕnt). A mock fight between horsemen.
tōw clŏth. Cloth made of coarse flax.
trāiled. Drawn; dragged.
trȧnçe. An unconscious condition or state of being.
trăn scrīb´ing. Copying.
trăns pōrt´. To carry; to carry away with joy.
trăns´port. Conveyance; rapture.
trĕach´er ous. Not to be trusted.
tre mĕn´dous. Dreadful; awful.
trĕm´u lous. Trembling.
trim the yards. Arrange the vessel for sailing.
trōōp´er. Horseman; cavalryman.
tu mŭl´tu ous. Disorderly.
u biq´ui tous (ū bĭk´wĭ tŭs). In many places at the same time.
ŭm´braġe. Resentment.
ū na nĭm´i ty. Agreement.
un bī´ased. Not prejudiced.
un couth´ (ŭn kōōth´). Awkward.
ŭn in tĕl´li ġi ble. Can not be understood.
ū ni vẽr´sal. General.
u´ni vẽrse. All created things.
ŭn sûr păssed´. Having no superior.
u surp´ (u zûrp´). To seize by force; without right.
ŭt´ter most. Greatest; farthest limit.
ū´til īzed. Made useful.
vā´grants. Wanderers; beggars.
vāl´iant. Brave.
văp´id. Having lost life and spirit.
vĕn´i son. Flesh of the deer.
vĕr´sion. A translation; a description from a particular point of view.
vĭ çĭn´i ty. Neighborhood.
vi´cious ness (vĭsh´ŭs nĕss). Wickedness.
vict´uals (vĭt´’lz). Food; provisions.
vĭg´or ous. Strong; healthy.
vine´yards (vĭn´yẽrdz). Places where grapevines grow.
vĩr´tues. Good qualities.
vĭ´sion a ry. Imaginary.
vŏl cā´noes. Burning mountains.
wạrd´er. A guard.
wāy´ward ness. Willfulness.
whey (whā). The watery part of milk, separated from the curd in cheese making.
whole´some (hōl´sŭm). Healthful.
wĭck´er. A twig or withe, used in making baskets.
wĭl´der ness. A wild tract of country; desert.
wĭnd´lass. Machine for raising weights by turning a crank.
wĭtch´crăft. The art of witches. “Witching time of night” = time favorable for witchery.
wīthes. Long, flexible twigs.
wĭz´ard. Magician; enchanter.
wōe´ful. Wretched; sad.
wōld. A wood; a plain.
wŏŏd´bīne. A climbing plant.
wŏŏd´crăft. Skill in anything connected with the woods.
wres´tling (rĕs´lĭng). Struggling.
yärds (of a ship). The long, slender pieces which support the sails.
yẽarned. Desired very much.
yeō´man. A freeholder; a farmer.
yōre. Long ago.
PROPER NAMES PRONOUNCED.
Æneas (ē nē´as).
Æson (ē´son).
Æsculapius (ĕs kū lā´pĭ ŭs).
André (ăn´dra).
Arnpryor (ärn´prī or).
Aubrey de Montdidier (ō bra dŭ mōṉt dē dĭā´).
Avernus (a vẽr´nus).
Avilion (avĭl´yon).
Ballengiech (bạl´en gēk).
Bedivere (bĕd´ĭ vēr).
Bondy (bŏn´dē).
Braehead (brā´hĕd).
Buchanan (bŭk ăn´an).
Burgundian (bẽr gŭn´dyan).
Burgundy (bẽr´gŭn dĭ).
Cæneus (sē´nūs).
Camelot (kăm´e lŏt).
Cherokees (chĕr o kēz´).
Chiron (kī´ron).
Coster (kŏs´ter).
Cramond (krā´mond).
Cyclops (sī´klŏps).
Dana (dā´nȧ).
Dimond (dī´mond).
Dragon (drăg´on).
Edinburgh (ĕd´ĭn bŭr ro).
Elaine (ē lān´).
Excalibur (eks kăl´ĭ bŭr).
Finley (fĭn´la).
Floyd (floid).
Fust (fōōst).
Genoa (jĕn´o ȧ).
Glaucus (glạ´kŭs).
Grimke (grĭm´ke).
Gutenberg (gōō´ten bẽrg).
Haarlem (här´lem).
Hercules (hẽr´kū lēz).
Herculaneum (hẽr´kū lā´nē ŭm).
Holyrood (hŏl´ī rōōd).
Howieson (hou´ĭ sȯn).
Ichabod (ĭk´ȧ bŏd).
Iliad (ĭl´ĭ ad).
Iolcus (ĭ ŏl´kŭs).
Ione (ī´o ne).
Ithaca (ĭth´ȧ kȧ).
Jaonssen (jaŏn´sen).
Jason (jā´son).
Jerusalem (je rōō´sa lem).
Jupiter (jōō´pĭ tẽr).
Katrina (kăt rē´nȧ).
Kentucky (kĕn tŭk´y̆).
Kippen (kĭp´pĕn).
Lancelot (lăn´se lŏt).
Lytton (lĭt´on).
Macaire (ma câr´).
Malory (măl´ō rĭ).
Mayence (mä yŏṉs´).
Missouri (mĭs ōō´rī).
Monte Somma (mŏn´te sŏm´mȧ).
Montargis (mōṉ tär zhē´).
Naples (nā´p’lz).
Narsac (när săk´).
Nassau (năs´sạ).
Neptune (nĕp´tūn).
Nydia (nĭd´ĭȧ).
Odysseus (ō dĭs´ūs).
Odyssey (ŏd´ĭs sy̆).
Paris (păr ĭs).
Pelias (pe lī´as).
Pelion (pē´lĭ ŏn).
Phlegethon (flĕg´e thŏn).
Pliny (plĭn´y).
Polyphemus (pŏl y fē´mŭs).
Pompeii (pŏm pā´yē).
Portugal (pōr´tu gal).
Provence (pro vŏṉs´).
Roman (rō´măn).
Russia (rŭsh´ȧ).
Saint Bavon (sānt ba vōṉ´).
Shalott (sha lŏt´).
Sieur de Narsac (syẽr dŭ när săk´).
Solon (sō´lŏn).
Spitzbergen (spĭts bẽrg´en).
Stabiæ (stăb´ ĭ ē).
Strasburg (străz´bẽrg).
Syria (sĭr´ĭ ȧ).
Thames (tĕmz).
Thessaly (thĕs´a lĭ).
Ulysses (u lĭs´sẽz).
Van Tassel (văn tăs´’l).
Venetian (ve nē´shan).
Venice (vĕn´ĭs).
Vesuvius (ve sū´vĭ ŭs).
Wallace (wŏl´as).
Westminster (wĕst´mĭn ster).
Yadkin (yăd´kĭn).