16 Verbs to Use for the Word l

So bul, for the flounder; nul, for no, in law; sol, for sou or sun; and sal, for salt, in chemistry, have but the single l. OBS.Because sal, salis, in Latin, doubles not the l, the chemists write salify, salifiable, salification, saliferous, saline, salinous, saliniform, salifying, &c., with single l, contrary to Rule 3d.

The words skillful, skillfully, willful, willfully, chillness, tallness, dullness, and fullness, have generally been allowed to drop the second l, though all of them might well be made to conform to the general rule, agreeably to the orthography of Webster.

The professor used to say that I read my Latin b-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-l-l-y, but that I didn't get much English out of it.

The auxiliaries shall and will change the final l to t, and become shalt and wilt.

"You weren't here," Kirk sniffed; "I got sort of rather l-lonely, so I thought I'd come in with youand the b-bed was perfectly empty, and I couldn't find you.

15.The second clause of Murray's or Walker's 5th Rule for spelling, gives only a single l to each of the derivatives above named.

DEVLIN numerous a-c-o-m-p-l-i-s-h-m-e-n-t-s. That sounds wrong, doesn't it? DRISCOLL It sounds wrong, but let it go.

"Deh, quante volte offeso T' ha l' alma e 'l cor meschino, E tu sei in croce steso Per salvar me, tapino! "Iesù, fuss' io confitto Sopra quel duro ligno, Dove ti vedo afflitto, Iesù, Signor benigno!

for it was so Father Wills pronounced s-l-o-u-g-h.

[FORMULE.Not proper, because the word "foretels" does not here retain the double l of tell.

Don't waggle your head L ike a blundering, sleepy old cow!

They were building a new L to the tavern.

Thus, in the words bordeller, chapellany, chapelling, gospellary, gospeller, gravelly, lamellate, lamellar, lamellarly, lamelliform, and spinellane, he has written the l double, while he has grossly corrupted many other similar words by forbearing the reduplication; as, traveler, groveling, duelist, marvelous, and the like.

A story destined for thy ear, who now, 375 Among the fallen of nations, dost abide Where Etna, over hill and valley, casts His shadow stretching towards Syracuse, [L] The city of Timoleon!

But as the passage divided the L unequally, it gave the rooms similar space and shape, only at right angles to each other.

The private cells, where you shall end your l

16 Verbs to Use for the Word  l