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Sect. 10. G. Glides sisacotj; tumbles down ordluvoq, upipoq; 

 approaches patdligpd. 



Sect. 11. G. Frail qajangnartoq ; elastic ajorinyujuitsoq, 

 eqivoq; water imeq. 



Sect. 1 2. G. Teaches , informs ajoqersorpd. Afx. probably 



He says, or they say, appended particle goq. 

 Distress perdluk; is busy ulapipoq. 

 Fights with him pdvd ; watches the house paivoq 

 takes care of it pdrd\ store, property pequt; is lost tdmarpaq; is 

 without shelter tujormivoq. 



Sect. 16. G. is angry ningagpoq; is despondent uggumyoq; 

 is desirous pileritsagpoq ; is joyful tipditsugpoq; wishes to be as 

 happy as he itsord; a malefactor pinerdlugtoq ; finds it ridiculous 

 tivsigd. Afx. awkwardly, nasty kasik. 



As to words designating the ideas of Good and Evil, in dis- 

 criminating their physical and their moral signification, some con- 

 fusion was caused in G. by the contact with Europeans and the 

 Christian instruction. The stem word ajorpoq , signifying bad" in 

 the sense of inability and sickness, was adopted for sin". Per- 

 haps the most appropriate radical word for application within the 

 sphere of thought here in question is: sila, which signifies reason, 

 but comprises willing and doing as well as knowing what is rational; 

 silatuvoq is wise and noble-minded, the reverse of sildipoq. In 

 the other dialects apparently, some peculiar stemwords are rendering 

 a similar service. In L., M. and W. v nako a seems to be used for 

 morally good, but it remains uncertain to which of the similar 

 words in G. it is related, nako physical and spiritual strength, or 

 ndkora loves him. 



Sect. 18. G. swallows it ivd; frozen meat quaq; feels it as 

 an inconvenience igpigd; is healthy perqigpoq; is suffocated ipivoq. 



Sect. 21. G. Weapon in general, and a small harpoon part- 

 icularly used for seal catching on the ice: sdko; the rather strange 

 apellation in Wn. of the line attached to a horpoon for stabbing 

 sabromia, reminds faintly of sdkomio, something attached to sdko."" 



Sect. 26. Wn. The sea oonane of course is the v unane a in 

 L. , yonder or seaward among the islands"; but imaq certainly 

 also must be known, as it is found in Ws. and A. 



Sect. 27. G. Sheltered place orqoq; voice, melody erinaq. 



