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WORDS OF TWO SYLLABLES, ACCENTED ON THE FIRST.
mus-lin, linch-pin, res-in, ros-in, mat-in, sat-in, spav-in, sav-in, wel-kin, ten-don, Lat-in, côr-don, côr-ban, kitch- en, chick-en, mär-tin, slȯv-en, grif-fin, ûr-chin, dol-phin, pip-pin, här-ness, wit-ness, in-gress, con-gress, prog-ress, fôr-tress, mis-tress, but-tress, rick-ets, spĭr-its, non-plus, grăm-pus, my̆s-tic, brick-bat, pẽr-fect, ab-ject, ob-ject, sub-ject, vẽr-dict, rel-ict, dis-trict, in-stinct, pre-çinct, ġib- bet, shẽr-bet, dul-çet, lan-cet, buf-fet, fidġ-et, budġ-et, rack-et, latch-et, fresh-et, jack-et, plack-et, brack-et, tick-et, crick-et, wick-et, dock-et, pock-et, sock-et, buck- et, blank-et, mär-ket, bas-ket, cas-ket, bris-ket, mus-ket, val-et, tab-let, trip-let, gob-let, côrse-let, mal-let, pal-let, wạl-let, bil-let, fil-let, skil-let, mil-let, col-let, gul-let, mul- let, cam-let, ham-let, ḡim-let, in-let, bon-net, sŏn-net, run- net, gär-ment, côr-net, hor-net, bûr-net, trum-pet, lap-pet, tip-pet, cär-pet, clăr-et, gar-ret, fĕr-ret, tŭr-ret, off-set, on-set, côr-set, bụl-let.
The old Romans used to write in the Latin language. The linchpin secures the cartwheel to the axletree. Satin is a rich glossy silk. The falcon is a bird of the hawk kind. Ladies should know how to manage a kitchen. The little chickens follow the hen. The martin builds its nest near the house. A witness must tell all the truth in court. Our Congress meets once a year to make laws. The sloven seldom keeps his hands clean. The dolphin is a sea fish. A boy can harness a horse and hitch him to a wagon. We harness horses for the coach or gig. A good mistress will keep her house in order. A grampus is a large fish living in the sea. Boys love to make a great racket. Brickbats are pieces of broken bricks. When large hailstones fall on a house they make a great racket. The little boy likes to have a new jacket.
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