the Structure of Language. 



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The following table shews the various extensions or ramifica- 

 tions of the three general ideas, of which the bow letter is the 

 symbol ; it is constructed from a general and particular review 

 of the various applications of the numerous words which may 

 be traced up to this significant. 





a 

 o 



*^ 



«3 



I. 



incurvationA 



RESTRICTION. 



III. 

 SMITING. 



Incircling. 



2. 



Binding 

 round. 



r I ' (Incasinq. 



a. lnmsmq,\ „ „ . , ,, t* 



{Collecting together. See 11.2. a. 



b. Including, 



c. Cohering. 



d. Embracing, 



e. Going round about, 



f. Binding round. 



g. Forming a circle, 

 h. Cutting round, 



a. Arched. 



b. Coved. 



c. Curved. 



d. Bent, 



Restrain 

 ing, 



2. 



Contract 



•train- \ ^ 



iS. ra. 



string'} b, 

 ing, I c, 



I 



Checking, 

 Prohibiting. 



GaJthering together, 

 Coagulaiing. 



See I. I. a. 



3 



Constring 

 ing 



4. 

 Fixing 



a. Rigidity, 

 Binding. 

 Holding, 



a. Affixing.^ 



b. Appointing. 



c. Settling. 



Firmness, 



1. 



Cutting. 



2. 



Hitting. 



a. Cutting off. 



b. Cleaving. 



c. Striking in a sharp instru-\Staking. 



ment. , J Biting. 



