A TOUR ROUND NORTH WALES. 



LI is an afpirated /, and has much the 



found of ihl. Llangollen is pronounced 



Tblangothlen, 

 R, as in the Greek language, is always 



afpirated at the beginning of a word, 

 U founds like the i in limb, him, &c. 

 \V is a vowel, and has the power of oo 



\i\foon. 

 Y is in forne words pronounced like i in 



third; in others like o in honey ; and 



again, in others as the u in v$.ud, rnuft, 



&c. 

 V is fometiraes ufed inftead of/. 6 and 



P, C and G, and U and Y, are ufed 



promifcuoufly, as were formerly V 



and M. 



The following is a lift of primitive 

 words, which, as they very commonly 

 occur in the names of places, &c. the 

 tourift may find them of ufe. 



Aber, a confluence ; the fall of one river 

 into another, or into the fea, as Aber- 

 dovey, the conflux of the Dovey. 



Avon, 



