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to be called a peg. (Think of Greek πη′γνυμι, πα′γη, πα′σσαλοζ; Latin
impingere, pactum, paxillus; Welsh pig; Irish peak, a pointed thing; Sanskrit pacas, a snare.)
If the description be relative it must have a separate peg for the attachment
of each correlate. A peg at the left of the description will usually
denote an individual which would be designated in Latin by a noun
in the nominative. A peg at the right will usually denote an indi-
vidual that in Latin would be designated by a noun in the accusative
after a verb or in the genitive after a noun. A peg below would
usually denote an individual designable in Latin by a noun in
the dative. A peg above would usually denote an individual
designable by a noun in an ablative or instrumental case in a language
having such a case; but pegs above frequently require special
explanations.

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