so far retained, that the adventitious letters are passed over, with an almost imperceptible flexion of the voice. In like manner d and g, which, always in the beginning of words, and frequently in the middle, have a clear and strong sound, are very commonly used at the end, merely to give a fuller vowel cadence to the termination; as, neartuġad, to strengthen, rig, a king. ORTHOGRAPHICAL TABLES. Familiar words of one syllable. Aspirated consonants. Mo mac, my son mo bàs, my death neam, heaven dub, black deilb, a form sgéim, beauty uaim, a grave tarb, a bull dam, an or cnum, a worm cnob, a maggot mo dia, my God mo corp, my body faid, a prophet criad, clay fuact, cold tuaid, north deić, c, g, m, and t before n. déirc, alms Gne, a kind cno, a nut súist, a flail cuing, a yoke stóir, a store mna, of a woman tnút, envy slinn, a slate do mnaoi, to a woman builg, bellows cnap, a knob cnoc, a hill gual, a coal luċ, a mouse ainm, a name beid me, I will be lorg, a trace glás, green a ngár, near suas, up síos, down suid, sit léig, |