@ tsuwm many of the obscure words that I feature haven't actually been spoken since.. oh, the Great Vowel Shift maybe?!

fr. OF sembler, to resemble] /SEM bluh bul/
archaic : 1) having a resemblance: suchlike
2) seeming; apparent
It is a wonderfull thing to see the semblable
Coherence of his men's spirits, and his."

In those days it may still have been French , so not /SEM bluh bul/ but /SAHM blàh blu / .

@zmejhzd If one cannot be bothered to learn a descent phonetic alphabet, one can hardly be imagined to have the time to plug in a microphone and record one's voice ...
To me it's easier to do the microphone thing than to unravel the phonology symbols. But of course you still have one person pronouncing who might be a sociolectic or and idiolectic.