Two, not addition to one, but a change, vi. 6.14 (34-[666]).

Ugliness, aversion for, explains love for beauty, i. 6.5 (1-[47]).

Ugliness consists of formlessness, i. 6.2 (1-[43]).

Ugliness is a foreign accretion, i. 6.5 (1-[48]).

Ugliness is form's failure to dominate matter, i. 8.9 (51-[1156]).

Ugliness is predominance of matter, v. 7.2 (18-[253]).

Ugliness of men due to lowering themselves to lower natures, and ignoring themselves, v. 8.13 (31-[574]).

Ulysses, i. 6.8 (1-[52]).

Unalloyed is no evil for the living people, i. 7.3 (54-[1210]).

Unattached, condition o wise man, i. 4.1, 7 (46-[1029]).