VOCABULARY 



Of Foreign, Unusual, and New Terms, not including, however, 

 Words properly belonging to the New Language, for which sse 

 Body of the Work. See also the Index, for Texts where some of 

 these, and some proper Alwaso terms are further denned. -Ism, 

 -ismiis, -ismal, and -aid are riot Alwaso endings, but Anglicised ter- 

 minations, from Latin and Greek sources. 



A. 



AD LIBITUM, (Latin), freely, without constraint ; at will. 



ANTHOGENE, (Gr. aner, andr-os t MAN, and gurie, WOMAN), having the two 

 sexes, male and female (blended, as of the two parents in the child.) 



AUTISM, the Spirit or Principle of Art Composite, gently modulated, 

 curving, graceful, as Hogarth's Line of Beauty, 



AETISMAL, (Adj.), relating to Artism. 



ARTISMUS, the Domain or Kealm of Being, Evolution, or Progress, in 

 which the Spirit or Principle of Art, or of that which is Cognate or Analo- 

 gical with Art, predominates or prevails. 



ARTISTIC MODIFICATION, the graceful deviation from Primitive Outlay, 

 or Type-Forms, in process to completion, in which Nature, like any other 

 artist, indulges and delights. (See B. 0. Index.) 



ARTOLOGY, the Science of the Artismus, or of that Third (or Tertiary) 

 Department of Being, or Stage of Evolution, in which ARTISM, the Spirit 

 or Principle of Art (or of that which is analogous with Art) preponderates. 



B. 



BI-TRINACRIA, a figure having six (twice three) Legs, or Liniar exten- 

 sions, at Eight Angles to each other. 



D. 



DUISM, The Second Universal Principle (in Natural Order ; the First in 

 Logical Order), derived from and related to the Number Two. 

 DTTISMAL, (Adj.), relating to Duism. 

 DUISMUS, the Domain or Realm in which Duism governs or prevails. 



E. 



EOHOSOPHIST, a Positivist, in the enlarged, un-technical sense ; not 

 meaning, especially, a disciple of the Comtean School. (B. 0, Index.) 



