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It is from this application that av« has often come to be ufed 

 for through or over, — through the mountains, or over the moun- 

 tains, equivalent to up and down — backward and forward. 



3. Am is joined with nouns of number, to denote regular d'ljlri- 

 bution- Sr^ar/»V«j i^ievui KiXivit dvocitkvTi, (ViGERUs), " he orders 

 " the fdldiers to go out by fives," — to go out five — then traced 

 back again, — to go out till they came to five, and then begin or 

 trace back the reckoning again. Ki\/ua,a,iif/,ov ko.) vcc^Sov dva, ouyKixi/ 

 l/,iav, (ViGERus), " of cinnamon and nard, an ounce each," — of 

 cinnamon an ounce,— then trace back the fame reckoning for 

 the nard. 



4. Sometimes, though but rarely, uva, is ufed to denote accord- 

 ing to. AaXui/ dvot, TOD dvTov >.oyo\i (Clemen. Alex.) " to fpeak — 

 " the fame word traced backward," — according to the fame 

 word. 



Under thefe different heads,, all the applications of av« may,, 

 1 ftiould think, either direcflly or indiredly be arranged. In all 

 of them we are warranted in regarding it a*- a noun:; and though 

 it cannot be denied, that the varied application and obfcure ori- 

 gin of this prepofition may fometimes occafion difficulty in 

 marking its exadl progrefs or ramification, this does not at all 

 detradl from the truth of the general propofition. Here, as in 

 many fimilar cafes, the following obfervation of Linnep will be 

 found to hold good. " It is not to be expelled, that the analo- 

 " gy of 3i^y language can be perfedly traced, from the want of 

 " many primitive words, which, having gone into difufe, are not 

 "now to be met with, as the moft ancient compofitions in the 

 " language have probably perifhed. This defedl is ftill increa- 

 " fed by the careleffnefs of lexicographers, who have not been 

 " attentive even to preferve the old words that were to be met 

 " with at the time they wrote." Hence, under every root, we 

 need not be furprifed to find blanks in the analogy which no 

 ingenuity or conje(5lure can now poffibly fupply. 



