ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAGES. 
ITALIAN. 
Rutilus, russus, 
Rotundus, 
Securus, 
Strenuus, 
Tenuis, 
Tristis, 
Verus, 
Vir, virtus, 
Gr. Agathos, 
Phaulos, 
F.& It. Brun, bruno, 
Gris, griggio, 
Fin, fino, 
Frais, fresco, 
Aucun, alcuno, 
Plat, piatto, 
Riche, ricco, 
Risque, rischio, 
Sur, 
GERMAN. 
Roth, 
Rund, 
Sicher, 
Streng, 
Diinn, 
Traurig, 
Wahr, 
Werth, 
Gut, 
Faul, 
Braun, 
Grau, 
Fein, 
Frisch, 
Kein, 
Flach, 
Reich, 
Rasch, 
Sauer, 
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ENGLISH. 
red 
round 
sure, secure 
strong 
thin 
(sad) 
(true) 
worth 
good 
foul 
brown 
grey 
fine 
fresh 
no 
flat 
rich 
rash 
sour 
The personal pronouns and possessive adjec- 
tives present such evident analogies, that I shall 
not dwell upon them; I will proceed to substan- 
tives, which I will divide into three classes, 
animals, plants and nouns common; admitting 
old words only and no newly invented technical 
expressions. 
