DOMINANT MEANINGS OF L. 85 



2. RUB, (to make smooth, not-rough ; to un- 

 roughen ; as to skin means to remove the shin, not to 

 put it on, as it should mean by analogy with to dress.) 



2. 

 The Letter-Sound L. 



a. 



DOMINANT MEANINGS : Continuity, from lack of any 

 sufficiency of Force to produce Rupture or Breakage, 

 whence Lentitude or Stoivness (the Antithet of Rapidity ; 

 see R.) The Special Classes of Meaning are, 1. NOT- 

 BROKEN-NESS, 2. NOT-ROUGH-NESS (Unbrokenness of 

 Surface), 3. NOT-ROUND-NESS } 4. NOT-GRABBED (or seized) 

 i. e. not-forcefully held ; not subject to much static force. 



1. NOT-BROKEN-NESS, lasting (continuous), /eisure 

 (time not broken in upon), ?ist (a continued string- 

 like exhibit), level, ?awn unbroken surface, (level 

 means not canted or inclined, not diverted, bent or 

 broken from a primary simple position) ; foathe (to put 

 far away), ?oth (keeping far off), /oaf, a ?oaf, a division ; 

 lobby (a waiting dalliance or delay-ance room), ?ate 

 (post-poned), to ?eave (put off), ?iberty (freed condi- 

 tion, enlarged, extended), Zife (continuity of being), 

 ?ava, ?ane ; Zurch, /ength, ?ate. 



2. NOT-ROUGH-NESS, (not-brokenness of surface 

 whence smoothness, g?abrousness), fabricatal, lubri- 

 city, /umbricus (a slippery worm), ?ampry, ?iver ; s?id- 

 ing, g 7 iding, s/ippery ; s?ow (smoothness or gent?eness 

 of motion), luxation (a loosing), luxury (smooth 

 soft-f/attering condition) ; Zusciousness (softness and 

 sweetness to the taste) ; /iniment, faring, (a soft- 



