is good, and wise, and great. Our bodies will die, and be laid in the grave. But our souls are immortal; they will never die. God orders every thing; he knows every thing, and can do every thing. He sees us wherever we are, by night as well as by day; and knows all that we say, and do, and think. We must love God. Good people love him more than they do any person or thing in the world. They never rise in the morning, nor lie down at night, without thinking of him, and of the good he has done for them. Often in the day they think of him; and love to talk, and hear, and read of him. We must praise God, and pray to him to forgive us when we do wrong; to put good thoughts into our minds, and help us to grow wiser and better; to bless our parents, and all our friends; and give us every thing proper for us. us. We must do to all persons what God requires us to do. The things that he requires of us will make us good and happy. If we do them not, he will be displeased with us, and punish He can take away our friends, and every thing he has given us. But if we try to be good, and do what he requires of us, he will help us to love him and do his will; he will make us happy in our minds, and when we die he will take us to heaven. CHAPTER XIX. Words of Five Syllables. · Accent on the first syllable. The accented syllable short. Ap pli ca to ry ob li ga to ry cus tom a ri ly or di na ri ly ded i ca to ry pol y syl la ble ex pi a to ry sec ond a ri ly fig u ra tive ly spir it u al ly lab o ra to ry sup pli ca to ry mon o syl la ble un du la to ry nec es sa ri ly vol un ta ri ly Accent on the second syllable. The accented syllable short. A bom in a ble im ag in a ry ig a poth e ca ry im tic a bli a be nev o lent ly im ag con fection a ry im pet u ous ly con sid er a ble in com pa ra bl con tin u al ly in del i ca cy de pos i to ry in es ti ma ble de clam a to ry in ex o ra ble dis hon our a ble ob ser va to ry dis in ter est ed pre par a to ry em phat ic al ly re pos i to ry ex plan a to ry rhe tor ic al ly ex tem po ra ry tra di tion a ry fan tas tic al ly un char it a ble gram mat ic al ly un lim it a ble ha bit u al ly un nec es sa ry a a The accented syllable long. Ab ste mi ous ness in va ri a ble ac cu sa to ry in vi o la ble cen so ri ous ness la bo ri ous ly com mu ni ca tive lux u ri ant ly ex pe ri en ced ma te ri al ly fe lo ni ous ly mys te ri ous ly gra tu i tous ly no to ri ous ly har mo ni ous ly ob se qui ous ly he ro i cal ly pe cu ni a ry im me di ate ly re mu ner a tive in du bi ta ble spon ta ne ous ly in nu mer a ble vic to ri ous ly Accent on the third syllable. The accented syllable short. Ac a dem ic al in fi del i ty fic ci dent al ly in sig nif i cant til pha bet ic al ir re sist i ble chris ti an i ty* lib er al i ty Son tra dic to ry man u fac to ry prin ci pal i ty s a bil i ty prod i gal i ty ue o graph i cal re ca pit u late hor i zon tal ly reg u lar i ty hyp o chon dri ack sat is fac to ry hyp o crit ic al sen si bil i ty ig no min i ous su per an nu äte im per cep ti ble su per cil i ous in ci vil i ty sys tem at ic al in dis pen sa ble trig o nom e try * ti pronounced tshe. foj ri os i ty The accented syllable long. Am bi gu i ty in de cli na ble cer e mo ni qus in ex cu sa ble con sti tu tion al in ge nu i ty con tu me li ous in ter me di ate dis a gree a ble ir re triev a ble dis o be di ence mis cel la ne ous im ma te ri al op por tu ni ty im me mo ri al par si mo ni aus im pro pri e ty pres by te ri an in con so la ble sen a to ri al in con ve ni ent si mul ta ne ous* Accent on the fourth syllable. The accented syllable short. Ac a de mi cian a in ter po si tion a rith me ti cian math e ma ti cian char ac ter is tic mis ap pre hend ing cir cum fe ren tor mis rep re sent ed en thu si as tic mis un der stand ing ex per i ment al in ten dent The accented syllable long. Ac com mo da tion e quiv o ca tion ac cu mu la tion ex am in a tion a al le vi a tion in ter ro ga tion ar tic u la tion jus ti fi ca tion com mu ni ca tion mul ti pli ca tor con şid e ra tion rec om mend a tion con tin u a tion sig ni fi ca tion de lib er a tion spec i fi ca tion de nom in a tor sub or di na tion su per a * į long. CHAPTER XX. Words of six, seven, and eight Syl lables, properly accented. A be ce da' ri an im pos si bil' i ty i an a lyt' ic al ly in com men şu ra bility an ti trin i ta' ri an in com pat i bil i ty archi e pis' co pal in con sid' er ate ly cer e mo' ni ous ly in con ve' ni ent ly cir cum nav i ga' tione in cor rup ti bil' i ty com men su ra bil' i ty in di vis i bil' i ty con tra dic' to ri ly in fal li bil’ i ty di a met' ri cal ly* in stru men tal i ty dis ci plin a' ri an lat i tu di na' ri an dis ąd van ta' geous ly math e mat' ic al ly dis in gen'. u ous ness mer i to'ri ous ly dis in' ter est ed ness per son if i ca' tion dis o be' di ent ly plen i po ten' tia ry dis qual i fi ca' tion pre des ti na' ri an ec cles i as' tic al rec om mend' a to ry em ble mat ic al ly su per an' nu a ted et y mo log' ic al su per cil' i ous ness ex em plif i ca' tion su per nu' me ra ry ex per i ment' al ly the o log' ic al ly ex tem po ra' ne ous un in tel li gi ble fa mil i ar' i ty un real son a ble ness ge ne a log' ic al val e tu di na' ri an * i in first syllable long. |