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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1808 Excerpt: ...e-Cut off, divide, fT; Produce, Produced. 697. ROOTS in 5 ihort for the moft part form their paffive participles of the third preterit fimply by affixing T; as Ç Make do, eirl Made, done; V Hold, hold faft, 4»T Held faft; Щ Remember, Щ?Г Remembered; ( Seize, take, Seized, Sec. Sec. of various meanings, makes 1 Right, true, and Due, what is due, a debt. 698. THE final of a root being long, is, except in two inftances, changed to 4-» an the of the paffive participle of the third preterit after 53 » is changed to Щ; as e Injure, e Scatter, Injured, fcattered; 3 Swallow, Swallowed; Wafte, decay, grow feeble, Pafs over, ferry acrofs, Paft over, Sec. Tear, rend, ÇTBp Torn, rent; SJ Injure, ТЩ Injured, hurt; Щ Spread, ¥rfW. So every other root m; except-Fill, which makes Full, filled, and 1 Kill, Killed. 699. OF roots in T, Cheriih, makes «írl Cherifhed; Suck, drink, tfll Sucked; л Sell, barter, exchange, ГИ; 4 Weave, 3«T Wove; Í Cover, 4I1 Covered; and у Call, brave, 61. There are not any other roots in. 700. OF roots in "L, fuch as are compofed of that letter preceded by a femivowel, combined with another confonant, do for the moft part fubftitute T for the paffive T, and change to Щ1; as Be dull, fad, melancholy, melancholy, Dull, fad; Ü" Defpife, STFT; It Sleep, £ТЩ; Ф Think,;5 Satisfy, УМ; 5 Fade,;% Sweat, ftew,; Щ Cook, 5ГМ; Cook, ЖЩ; kc. kc. % Save, deliver, or 5TFT Delivered. Sing, makes 7ft«T Sung; or Wafte, pffa" Wafted. S", in the fenfe of being cold to the touch, makes чП«1 Cold; but in that of freezing, or congealing, as ...

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