310 A TOUR ROUND NORTH WAIVES. 



fince the Welfh has been fhewn to owe 

 n i 

 ** ' it's origin to the Hebrew. The articles, 



pronouns, prepofitions, affixes, &c. are 

 in many inftances the fame in both. 

 The verbs generally agree in the form 

 of their inflexions, and often in the 

 identity of found. It is conjectured 

 that Parkhurft's Lexicon, contains about 

 feven thoufand words, and with upwards 

 * of half that number there are words 

 in the Welfh language, that have the 

 % fame fignification, agreeing in found 

 and form of competition. 



Greet. Wtlfl. 



Mn ..... Mo ......... Left; that not; not. 



'lia. ..... Yna ....... .That ; to the end that. 



Atffw- ...Dyre .... Hither. 



A ..... De ......... Truly, in truth. 



E|w ..... Echw, uchw . . Out ; without. 



E^,J ..... Imi ... ... To me. 



Nw/', vw . ,Ni, nyni ..... We, us two. 



Nw<v,vft;y. .Nyein, nyn Of us two. 



. .Kvd, Ryda . , . [ A 



I of, 8cc. 



