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flowers and ornaments of the language. 

 The Hebrew and Welfh languages, 

 befides the agreement between fingle 

 words, and the gutteral pronunciation 

 of fome of the fyllables, are fo nearly 

 allied in their grammatical form, and 

 conftru6lion, that it would be difficult 

 to adduce even a fingle article, in the 

 Hebrew Grammar, but the fame is to be 

 found in Welfh ; and there are many 

 whole fentences to be found in both 

 languages, which are exaclly the fame 

 in the very words. 



The following are inftances of the 

 agreement of fingle words. 



Helrnv. Wcljb, An lijb. 



Denah Dyna This or that, or there it is. 



Bareh Bara Meat or vi&uals. 



Gad Cad ...... An army. 



Geven Cefyn ... .A ridge or back. 



Maguur Magwyr . . .A habitation or walled dwel- 

 ling. 



Cis Cm* Acheft. 



* It appears very probable that the local word cift, ufed in 

 many parts of Yorkfhire for cheft, may have had it's origin 

 from this. 



M - ab 



