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Interesting examples. Those are one (sic) syllable words for me. . . . Two syllables for me; no diphthong. But they all have about the same quantity! so to say that has oneof something but has two ... to say that Miss Moore's syllable-count
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Does any one of you have an idea of what a "cithon" is? It should be an ancient musical instrument ... a small orchestra of instruments which includes 'vyolls, vyolentes, virginalls, sagbutts, howboies and cornetts, cithon, flute and
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