The Dictionary of Distinctions

The Dictionary of Distinctions In Three Alphabets, Containing, I. Words the Same in Sound, But of Different Spelling and Signification; with which are Classed Such as Have Any Similarity in Sound. II. Words that Vary in Pronounciation and Meaning as Accentuated Or Connected. III. The Changes, in Sound and Sense, Produced by the Addition of the Letter E ... Occasionally Interspersed with Critical Remarks, Chiefly Philological. With Appendix ...

John Murdoch1811

Deep cut – we couldn't find a description for this book.

Sign up to use