HAA 
on that ground, more than the various other confonants, 
which we write but do not pronounce 3 as the é in quick, &e. 
and feveral other letters, particularly in the Hebrew, French, 
_Nor ‘does it ceafe to be a Fo ea becaufe it does 
no peculiar or proper found diftin& from that of the 
or diphthong, immediately followi Ae, it. 
n the 4is preceded b 
havin cf 
ey Cc 
over Brac ht ho 
water a p, the i. As net pronounced, together with the 
p> like © ni Se ee oe phlegm, B gence 
ser uyide Bacay Bs Ke. words of this cla her 
ins boris rom the Mee k, 
ronunciation. H_ final, 
by a eas is always filent ; as =a ! = ! Meffiah, 
rammar, 
serhone 
larly careful to inculcate , 
the ies which > ine to the “Rolie sce: ee the 
Steer F. 
CLS epre S z Iu 
The his ie ied for renee ln 
« De Literarum inter fe 
»; thus Ghadoness was 
—_ coins oe ninth~ 
formed 
and tenth centuries 3 and it sain on th 
n 
¥. Salas will 
the differences in the 
Hlovis, wee 
ive tis trace to hve an ou the 
HAA 
pronunciation. _ Such, fays he, as. could n ot pronounce the 
guttural, with deta thefe two words begin, fubftituted acfor 
it; and the © pronounced it fo, wrote it after the fame 
manner: but 4 ch as were accuftomed to are the 
_ He might have ated % mf 
ae 
the Spaniards ae to their proper names, as D. P, 
per Don Phi But as it r likewife found before | 
es of feveral cities 
reabey: the moft ancient way a writ ing t iiheas y 
thet French kings was not by 4, but by ch; —_— the 
c feems to wot Fond for koning, dine, and the 
aot baits the igh tee was alfo a. aes Coe i 
ing 200, according to the verfe ; 
“ H eoque ducentos per fe defignat habendos.” af 
When a dafh is drawn at the top of the H, it fignified 
two hundred thoufand. ae what. has. been obletved- on 
an abbreviation, was Tometines ufed by the anc 
te ea. ies heres, hora 
as an afpirate, being no ee in LOE Italian lan 
e moft of our Mi u, feal terms are derived, furni 
ubvis. 
AA, in Geogra a a fmall ifland in the North fay 
near the coaft of tt 3 miles S.E. of Farout Head. 
a: 
_N. lat. 58° = W. lon 
ieee n the N.E. coaft of the 
with a lett hon ts near it. N. lat. 58° 
Sor E. long. 2 
G, a con of Bavaria, and capital of a ag of 
the fame name, feated on a hill on the W. fide of the 
pn; 28 miles E. of Munich. 
Haac is alfo the name of feveral towns in Auftria. — 
HAAL, or Hat, 2 town of Arabia, in the province vince of 
Oman ; 1 15 miles N.W in Pa 
H of ‘he iflands called Hapaee,, in | the 
"See siag Pacific ocean, difcovered by Capt. POR: in vt 
S. lat. 19° 41’. E. long. 185° 4 43'- 
apenas ee Harri <e 
of his 
Ife. But having a oe 
to ae ving he pur 
with 
author 
and ed himafel 
Set pd 
Davidici. et” Salis cum: | 
