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Aukso is the reversal of kauso, and means counter- 

 part-ing, CONFEEENTIATING, re-coaptating, or re-com- 

 bining of the parts previously dis-parfed. It dis- 

 tributes into ikst>, ekso, akso, etc. These special 

 roots are also varied in respect to the length of the 

 vowel, ki or ik, ki or ik, etc. 



Kiso (indifferent as to the length of the vowel) 

 means cutting along (lengthwise), as the edge of a 

 knife, or as a geometrical line produced. 

 kiso, the same as kiso, but with prominence given 

 to the idea of continuity or persistency in the action, 

 kiso, the same as kiso, but fractionally, or the 

 action suddenly or shortly interrupted. 



kin, (Eng. keen), relating to the sharp edge, or to 

 that which cuts. 



ikso, counterparting, at the end, lengthwise, (cf. Eng. 

 eke, to piece out at the end.) 



ikso, the same protended or continued, 

 ikso, the same, but sudden or abrupt. 

 Keso, (ka-so) cleaving or separating sideidse. 

 keso, the same plus idea of continuousness. 

 keso, the same, but sudden or abrupt, 

 ekso, counterparting, liniarly, at sides, or side- 

 wise ; hence collateral. 



ekso, counterparting, liniarly, at sides, or side- 

 l)ij-side, and continuously, or in a steady, equal 

 manner ; with the relation prolated or " pro- 

 duced ; y ' hence PARALLEL. 



ekso, counterparting, linially, and collaterally (as 

 collateral lines, or the legs of a triangle), but 

 in an abrupted manner, as, by their converging, 



