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MUTE

Volume 7 · 104 words · 1778 Edition

law, a person that stands dumb or speechless, when he ought to answer, or to plead. See ARRANGEMENT.

grammar, a letter which yields no sound without the addition of a vowel. The simple consonants are ordinarily distinguished into mutes and liquids, or semi-vowels. See the articles CONSONANT, LIQUID, &c.

The mutes in the Greek alphabet are nine, three of which, viz. π, ρ, τ, are termed tonues; three θ, γ, δ, termed mediae; and three φ, χ, ψ, termed aspirates. See the article ASPIRATE, &c.

The mutes of the Latin alphabet are also nine, viz. B, C, D, G, I, K, P, Q, T.