A. v. à, p. abbaiffe, c. French Words which are the fame in Sound, but different in their Orthography and Signification.* abbefle, f. f. abbefs.. beaux, a. pl. fine. ail, f. m. aille, (qu'il) go (let him.) bouillis, a. pl. pap. boiled. aie (je) have (I may.) CAP, f. m. CAPE. ais, f. m. board, fhelf. cape, f.f. a riding-hood. aile, f. f. wving. car, p. for. elle, pr. The. quart, f. m. quarter. après, p. after. carte, f. f. a card. aprêt, J. m. preparation. quarte, J. f. ance, f. f. anchor. cenfé, a. encre, f. f. ink. fenfé, a. a quart. accounted. · fenfible. arrhes, f. f. thefe or those. fes, pr. his or her. autel, f. m. altar. chaine, f. f. hôtel, S. m. large-house. chêne, J. m. a chain. an oak. avant, p. before. chair, f. f. avent, J. m. advent. cher, a. flesh. dear. BAL, f. m. bale, J. f. bullet choque, (il) offends (he.) The grammatical diftinction of each word is denoted, in this Chapter, by the Italic letter which is annexed to it; viz. ar. ftands for Article ; /. for Subftantive; a, for Adjective; m. for Mafculine; f. for Feminine: c. for common to both Genders: and pl. for Plural: pr. for Pronoun: v. for Verb; and p. for Particle: fee p. 100. Cigne, |