The Spelling-Book Supersede, Or a New And Easy Method of Teaching the Spelling, Meaning ...
The Spelling-Book Supersede, Or a New And Easy Method of Teaching the Spelling, Meaning ...
Robert Sulivan
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Signum, a mark, a sign. Silva, a wood. SimXlis, like. Singiilus, one, single. Sinus, a bay ; the bosom* Sisto, to make to stand. Sociu^, a companion. Sol, the sun. Soltdus, firm, solid. Solor (solatus), to solace. Solus, alone, single. Solvo (solutus), to loose. Somnus, sleep. Sdnus, a sound. Sorbeo, to suck in. Sors («orft«), lot, sort. Spargo (8par8U8)y to scatter. Specie {gpectus)y to see. Spero, to hope. Spiro, to breathe. Splendeo, to shine. Spdlium, booty, spoil. Spondeoj(«pon««), to pro-... mise, to betroth. Sterno (jstratus), to lay pros- trate, to strew. Stilla, a drop. Stimulus, a goad or spur. Stinguo (stinctus), to prick, to mark, to distinguish. Sto (status), to stand. Stringo (strictus), to bind. Struo (structus), to build. . Studeo, to study. Stupeo, to be stupid ; to be lost in wonder. Suadeo (syasus), to persuade Sudo, to sweat, to perspire. Summa, a sum, the whole. Sumo (sumptus), to take. Surgo (surrectus), to rise. Tabula, a board, a table. Taceo, to be silent. Tango (tactu8)t to touch.^ 162 LATIH AHD aSXBK BOOTS.
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