Catalog Record: The scholar's companion; or, A guide to the orthography, pronunciation, and derivation of the English language, containing, besides several other important improvements, extensive tables of words, deduced from their Greek and Latin roots. Designed for schools and academies, and also for students in elocution. Arranged on the basis of the 15th London ed. of Butter's Etymological spelling-book and expositor | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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The scholar's companion; or, A guide to the orthography, pronunciation, and derivation of the English language, containing, besides several other important improvements, extensive tables of words, deduced from their Greek and Latin roots. Designed for schools and academies, and also for students in elocution. Arranged on the basis of the 15th London ed. of Butter's Etymological spelling-book and expositor, by Richard W. Green.

Main Author: Butter, Henry, 1794-1885,
Other Authors: Green, Richard W.
Language(s): English
Published: Philadelphia, H. Perkins, 1837.
Edition: 7th ed.
Subjects: English language > Orthography and spelling.
English language > Etymology
Physical Description: 274 p.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: 820.5 B99 1837
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