40 



for 2, and i for ?<; natarqoq in W.-Gr. means gristle, 

 cartilage. 



30) miidlivik — a woman's breast, from tiie W.-Gr. verb, milug- 

 poq^ accordingly, a sucking place. 



31) aneqitdlagtoq — hip; origin unknown. 



32) imeriariÂ or imartâ — his stomach, from the W.-Gr. imerpâ 



— fills it, and imaq — contents. 



37) kûkiaussâq — upper part of the arm, probably from the W.-Gr. 

 verb, kungavoq — is bent in against something else, so that 

 it is not in a straight Ипе with it. (Here referring to posi- 

 tion of upper arm, in relation to lower part of arm.) 



39) avatit — hand. The word is used in W.-Gr. to mean limbs. 



41) ndleq — little finger. 



43) tatdlimâq — thumb, in W.-Gr. the fifth. 



44) qisisik — nail; Angmagssalik, qiût^ or qitsit— scratching organ 

 or instrument. Note i for и of the W.-Gr. verb, qisugpâ. 



45) pisîtaq — leg, should be pronounced pisiutaq in W.-Gr. 

 Origin unknown. 



60) iinipaseq — ankle — bone, from the tinupârpoq — is not level, 

 with protuberances, derived from the verb tinuvoq ; tini for tinu. 



53) kingineq — heel. W.-Gr. kingimeq, according to Kleinschmidt 



— that which is at the back of what goes forward. 



54) avaieq — toe. W.-Gr. avatdleq — the extremity, the outermost. 



55) isigteq — the big toe. In Angmagssalik dialect: isigdleq — 

 the outermost of the series. Note t for dl. 



60) qortuk — the bladder; in Angmagssalik: qordluk from the Щ.- 

 Gv. qordlorpoq — runs in a stream. Note t in place of dl. 



61) ileriak — the netting, plexus, or caul, in an animal. According 

 to the statement of an E. -Greenlander, it is so called because 

 it formed a covering, and must come from the W.-Gr. root, 

 ule^ a covering; thus, ileinaq for uleriaq. 



62) tingeqe — gall, perhaps from the W.-Gr. word ti?igiik'^ Is 

 uncertain. 



64) pigsikalik — kidney, origin unknown. 



65) mierneq — lung, in W.-Gr. — breath. 



