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11. G. agdligaq bladder arrow. — L. akligak. 



W. akligak «seal harpoon'»; akligakrak bladder intended 

 for sacrifice to the rulers of the sea. 



12. G. nueq, nugßt bird-arrow. — L. iiiiek, nugit. — C. nuirn. 

 W. nuek, nujapeit. 



13. G. anguvigaq kayak-lance (the ordinary) to be thrown. — 

 L. anguvigak. 



Ш, kapotchin «javeline". — W. — ? 



14. G. kapiU hand spear. — L. kapput. — С kappun. 

 Л. kapona lance. — Vi, kapun, kapuiit (lance?). 



15. G. qalugiaq whale spear. — L. kallugiak. — С kalugiaq. 

 Yi. kalugusit, kalogiak. 



16. G. pana a large double edged knife (obsolete word). — 

 С. pana. 



W. pana spear. — A. pannia lance. 



17. G. savigtoî'poq he fastens the harpoon point upon the 

 end of the foreshaft {savik knife, iron)-. — L. savikpok. 



Vf. saväk harpoon; saväkpak walrus-harpoon. 



18. G. iôq ice pick or chisel (crow bar). — C. tounga the 

 same on the lower end of the harpoon. 



W. took, tun. 

 In this list the names of the chief parts belonging to the 

 equipments of a sealhunter in Greenland will be found almost 

 completely represented also in the statements from the extreme 

 west. Only the names for 9 and 13 could not be found. It 

 will be observed , that some uncertainty prevails in applying 

 the word «harpoon» in the translation. We have distinct names 

 for the single parts of the large harpoon in Greenland , but on 

 the other hand we see one of them alone, that for the point, 

 in the dictionary also as the «harpoon». Probably a separate 

 word in this case is but scarcely needed, as either special 

 parts are spoken of, or an action is mentioned for which sepa- 

 rate words exist, such as for putting the point on, for raising, 



