Är´gō̍ na̤uts.
Är´gus.
ăs´pĕct: appearance; look.
ăs pīr´ĭng: rising upward.
ăs sāiled´: attacked.
ăs sĕv´ẽr āt ĕd: said earnestly.
ȧs sured (shṳrd´): sure; certain.
ȧ sŭn´dẽr: apart; in two.
ăt´mŏs phere (fēr): air.
ȧ wēa´ry̆: tired.
ȧ wrȳ´: twisted toward one side.
băde: ordered.
bälm: a gummy substance which flows from the fir tree.
ba̤l´sam: a gummy substance which flows from the fir tree.
băl´ŭs trā̍de: a railing along the edge of a bridge or staircase.
bärg̣´ĕs̝: roomy boats to carry goods or passengers.
bär´nȧ cles̝: small shellfish which fasten themselves on rocks, timbers, other animals, etc.
bȧss: a kind of fish.
băt tăl´ion (yŭn): body of troops.
bȧ zäar´: in the East a shop where goods are kept for sale.
bē̍ līke´: perhaps.
bē̍ nĕv´ō̍ lent: kind.
bē̍ nŭmbed´: deprived of feeling, as by cold.
bē̍ sēech´: beg; ask earnestly.
bĭl´lō̍ws̝: great waves of the sea.
Bĭs nȧ gär´.
blīt̵he´sȯme: gay; cheerful.
bōard: go on deck of.
bōwld´dẽrs̝: large stones worn smooth by the action of water; rocks, rounded or not, carried by natural agencies far from their native bed.
brĕt̵h´rĕn: brothers.
brīn´y̆: salty.
buoy (bwoi): a floating object chained in place to mark a channel or to show the position of something under the water, as a rock.
bûr´den: the chorus of a song.
bŭr´rō̍ws̝: holes in the ground, made for homes by certain animals.
bŭs'tlĭng: noisy; active.
cā´dençe: the close or fall of a strain of music.
Căd´mus.
căn´nĭ bal: an animal that devours its own kind.
cȧ no̤e´: a small, light boat.
căn´yȯns̝: deep gorges or hollows between steep banks, worn by water courses.
căp´tĭve: a prisoner taken in war.
căr´ȧ văn: a company of travelers through a desert.
căr´rĭ ȯn: dead bodies of animals, unfit for food.
căt´ȧ răcts: great falls of water over steep places.
çĕl´ē̍ brā tĕd: famous, well known.
Çĕn´ta̤urs̝.
çĕr´ē̍ mō̍ nĭes̝: forms of politeness.
chăr´ĭ ty̆: kindness to the poor.
Chēe ma̤un´: a birch canoe.
C̵hī´rŏn.