Show the name lliam tji the century HAYS ya the word iliac waa formerly 9 spelled also I ll lach llach anil and lelack elack I and I 1 in n dialect was wa pronounced pronoun cd od la laylock bioc london a n notes and queries says laylock as ai the th pronunciation ot of lilac once very common lias has passed pushed awa away the proper form of pronunciation isac Is according to the spelling lilac blaylack lay lack laylock according to notes and queries la Is hardly likely to bo be found in dictionaries or glossaries except t such as profess to give provincial variations va r of spelling sixty beirs ag ago 0 however it wa by no means indans a provincialism or it a maik of the I 1 well remember that walter waller savage 0 laudor always spoke of lalock 1 a as did my own mother and most lost of the people of that generation cener atlon it belonged to the ase are now almost entirely passed way away which called rome room 1 gold cold goold st james st Je jeancon anion with other variations of sound round now now deemed vulgar I 1 have heard my father say ay that george IV always of my ity loyal city of 0 JA lunnon Innon while oblee oble sed eged and COW cumber were heard from the most refined mouths I 1 can distinctly remember on the first drat sunday in advent 1825 hear ing tho clergyman clergymen clergy min at st mary Wool noth rive alve out sonorously when reading the first lesson like a lodice in a garden of 0 imd my dear old rector julius charles ilare hare two twenty ty years later adopted the game pronunciation saying it fit t table tabe Oble Ob leeKe exe by passing tho the co cow cumber 1 her A Vl eilets lets as a dissyllable for tor eini bolets 1 was equally common alno amoni 9 people of goad education Brooki brooklyn yn vagle baij le |