| Obfuscáre. | Offuscáre. |
| Abnuntiáre. | Annontiáre. |
| Obsẻruáre. | Ossẻruáre. |
| Obtẻstáre. | Ottẻstáre. |
| Obtúso. | Ottúso. |
| Doctrína. | Dottrína. |
| Admonitione. | Ammonitióne. |
| Aduẻrsitate. | Auuẻrsità. |
| Omnipotẻnte. | Onnipotẻnte. |
| Optatiuo. | Ottatíuo. |
| Optimo. | Óttimo. |
and infinite others: yet remember that in these two Latine wordes, Omnis, and Somnium, the Italians change Mn. into Gn. and say, Ogni, Sógno, Sognáre, &c.
Note also that where the Latines vse the letter X. betweene two vowels, as Alexandro, Exemplo, Dixi, Prolixitate, Sáxo, Taxatio, &c. the Italians change the X. into double SS. and say, Alessándro, Essẻmpio, Díssi, Prolissità, Sásso, Tassatióne, &c.
Note that adding Dis. In. Is. or S. vnto any actiue or possessiue word or verbe, the same becommeth of the priuatiue sense, as appeareth by these examples.
| Fáre. | Disfáre. |
| Proportióne. | Disproportióne. |
| Felíce. | Infelíce. |
| Costánte. | Incostánte. |
| Memoráto. | Ismemoráto. |
| Consoláto. | Isconsoláto. |
| Conoscẻnte. | Isconoscẻnte. |
| Vólgere. | Suólgere. |
And infinite others.
Of Nounes Adiectiues, and of the vse of them.
I will not stand vpon the definition of an Adiectiue, but in briefe, An Adiectiue is but a part of speech, to signifie and set forth the true quality, nature, state, or condition of any substantiue.