FASCICULATED ROOT-WORDS. 129 



160. The subjoined list of Alwaso words consists of 

 Fasciculated (or Bundle-) Boot- Words, (each dissolv- 

 able into Twelve, according to the preceding model.) 

 They are given in their Plural Forms, the Singulars 

 being readily inferred, by rejecting the Signs of 

 Plurality. These signs are -s (sometimes -z), or' 

 when requisite, to facilitate the utterance -es (or -ez), 

 as in English. Whether as bundled or dissolved, as 

 singular or plural, these very primitive words do not 

 figure so much as Actual Single words of the Alwaso 

 language (although they occur in this way), as they 

 do, as Abstract Hoots (as in the Sanscrit), capable of 

 being converted into any Part of Speech, by Special 

 Affix or Suffix, or by the Context merely ; and capable 

 of entering, with infinite variability, into the composi- 

 tion of the less elementary or more elaborate words. 



Fasciculated (or Bundle-) Hoot-words arise, then, 

 of the following orders : 



Aus, (ah-oos), ORDINARY. Idealities, (Unlimited, Inde- 

 terminate), Proto-pragmata or First Entities (i, Being, 

 e, Relation, o, Space, etc.), Sensuously realized. 



Au n s, (ah-oo n s), CARDINARY (or Transcendental) 

 Realities the same as aus, but rationalized or enter- 

 tained in the Reason. 



(Aus, Integral Entities, Wholes ; aus, Fractional 

 Entities, Parts ; aas or aus Equalities ; aus or aus 

 Inequalities ; Odd Things, Odd-like properties, 

 actions, etc. Observe that au,ia (ah-oo-ee-ah) Or- 

 dinariness and au n ia (ah-oo n -ee-ah) Cardinariness 

 hold an echoing relationship to Ordinal Numbers and 

 Cardinal Numbers, respectively, in the Mathematics ; 



