Of the Orthographie And Congruitie of the Britan Tongue
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6. We use alsoe, almost at the end of everie word, to wryte an idle e. This sum defend not to be idle, because it affectes the voual before theconsonant, the sound quherof many tymes alteres the signification; as, hop is altero tantu_m_ pede saltare, hope is sperare; fir, abies, fyre, ignis; a fin, pinna, fine, probatus; bid, jubere, bide, manere; withmany moe. It is true that the sound of the voual befoer the consonantmany tymes doth change the signification; but it is as untrue that thevoual ...e behind the consonant doth change the sound of the voual beforeit. A voual devyded from a voual be a consonant can be noe possiblemeans return thorough the consonant into the former voual. Consonantesbetuene vouales are lyke partition walles betuen roomes. Nothing canchange the sound of a voual but an other voual coalescing with it intoone sound, of q_uhi_lk we have spoaken sufficientlie, cap. 3, toillustrat this be the same exemples, saltare is to hop; sperare to hoep;abies is fir; ignis, fyr, or, if you wil, fier; jubere is bid; manere, byd or bied.
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