38 S.2. RELATION. 



he who teaches {ajoqersorpoq) him; igdlo pigissara the house 

 which I possess; pigissarigaluara which I have possessed; pigissag- 

 ssaraluara which I should have possessed. 



2) SEPARATE, DIVIDE. 



Stw. Separate from, but still in some relation to something 

 ase; divides itself into two parts avigpoq. 



Afx. Preferred or favorit ngndq. 



Drv. Expl. Is separate from others ingmikorpoq ; distant from 

 it asidne (in its distance) ; my favorit companion dipangndra ; div- 

 orced avitaq (see also Section 3). 



3) EQUAL. 



Stw. Thus ima, taima; eqal nalik ;. following malik; can not 

 reach it inorpd; also ama. 



Afx. Also givoq, gujoqi eqally, in the same degree qat. 



Drv. Expl. His equal, equivalent to it nalinga; as large as 

 that angiqatd (angivoq); his housefellow igdloqatd. 



4) OPPOSITE. 



Stw. Opposite ake; the other side igdluk; reverse kigdloq; 

 exchange taorpd (succeeds him); wind side agssoq. 



Afx. Hindrance, tailivd. 



Drv. Expl. In a wrong way kigdlormut ; is his opponent 

 agssortorpd. 



5) SIMILARITY. 



Stw. Likeness assik; imitates it issuarpd. 



Afx. Has the appearance of palugpoq ; similar to ussaq. 



Drv. Expl. Some like them assinganik (of their likeness"); 

 resembles him assigd; as if sordlo. 



6) STRANGE. 



Stw. Other, of an other or unusual kind avdla. 



Afx. (.) naq, rnaq, arssuk. 



Drv. Expl. The latter affixes are especially used for names 

 of animals and of place, as: agparnaq (agpa an auk), ikerasdrssuk 

 (ikerasaq a sound). 



7) FITNESS (see S. 3,4). . 



Stw. Hits it erqorpd; adapted navdlik, is sufficient ndmagpoq. 



Afx. adapts it for upd. 



