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karelia
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ky as rocky except lucky in
Dissyllables are seldom compared if they terminate in some , as fulsome , toilsome ; in ful , as, careful , spleenful , dreadful ; in ing , as trifling , charming ; in ous , as porous ; in less , as, careless , harmless ; in ed , as wretched ; in id , as candid ; in al , as mortal ; in ent , as recent , fervent ; in ain , as certain ; in ive , as missive ; in dy , as woody ; in fy , as puffy ; in ky , as rocky , except lucky ; in my , as roomy ; in ny , as skinny ; in py , as ropy , except happy ; in ry , as hoary . — from A Grammar of the English Tongue by Samuel Johnson
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