110 i (EE) BEING. 



into Significant Words, in accordance with the prin- 

 ciples of Alwato ; which may be called 



A TABULATED SYNOPSIS 



OF 



ALWATON1 OB ALWASO WOKD-BUILDING. 



I. 



Ultimate (or Primitive) Synthesis from the Alphabetic 

 Sounds and their Meanings, up to the Two- Letter 



Hoots. 



1. 



Alphabetic Sounds and their Meanings, selected from 

 TABLE No. 3, CHAPTER IV., (with some license and 

 enlargement of Statement), as- Elements of Sound 

 charged with Elementary Meanings. 



a. Sele-cted Vowels and Diphthongs. 



I (ee), BEING (Entity); Centre or Core (of Being); 

 Continuance, PEOTENSION, Persistence or holding 

 on (since anything in order to be must continue 

 through Time) ; Stretch towards a centre or 

 given point ; INTENSITY, Intention ; INTUITION or 

 gazing on ; a stretching of the vision towards ; 

 the Affection and Competency for immediate 

 and essential or absolute knowledge. 1 



1 It will be a natural first impression with the student of Alwato 

 that every word of the new language should have a single uniform 

 and invariable meaning, so that all possibility of ambiguity should 

 be at once and for ever excluded. But, such is by no means the 

 case Indeed, in respect to Elementary or Root-Words, just the 



