A, of; the active form of o; vid. S.

N.B.—We sometimes meet with to and ta; e. g.

Such words however are clearly composed of to and o, or a.

A. (This seems to be different from the article a, as also from the foregoing.)

KO. (This seems to be different from the verbal particle ko;—vid. verbal particles Syntax.)

TO, up to. The following is the only construction in which we have heard this preposition.