CHAPTER X. 



EE-STATEMENT AND EXPANSION OF THE CLASSIFICATION 

 OF THE EEALMS OB DOMAINS OF BEING ; WITH NAM- 

 INGS IN THE TERMINATIONS -10, -SO, AND -TO. 



181. The present chapter will be devoted mainly to 

 a further exercise in word-building, and with the pre- 

 dominance given to the namings of Domains by the use 

 of the termination -io ; (with -so, and -to.) It will be 

 the close thinker oillv, and one who is somewhat versed 



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in Philosophical discriminations who will fully ap- 

 preciate the far-reaching and exhaustive nature of 

 the Analysis, upon which these namings depend. 



Au,io, (ah-oo-ee-o), The REALiTY-Doraain (as con- 

 trasted with Limitation^ THE HOMOGENEOUS; The 

 Qws/-Indeterrainate, The Qwasi-Inarticulate ; Proto- 

 plasmal, Confused. 



Au n io, (ah-oo n -ee-o), The Incompre7iensibiUty-Do- 

 main, The Unknowable, THE PURE RATIONAL; The 

 Cardinary or Transcendental Philosophical Realm. 



Engkauvlio, (eng-kah-oov-lee-o), or Shaumblio, 

 (shah-oombl-ee-o), THE HETEROGENEOUS ; represents 

 collectively the Consonants, as Au,io does the Yowels. 



