2) tgtivarsik — ^ hut. As above, arsik for arsuk — strange. 



3) igtivigaq — snow-hut, composed like the precedmg words. 



8) tôrmîssaq — pillar, support: note г for ш, from the W.-Gr. 

 verb tôrpâ — pushes against it with a pole. 



9) igterqât — roof, is made up of two words, namely igdlo and qât^ 

 or more correctly, igdlid and qât — the houses, their top side. 



11) qaumarqit — window. W.-Gv. qaumarqut — a means of light. 

 14) perqiservik — air-hole. Possibly it should be spelt peqiservik. 

 20) torqorsivik — storehouse, from the W.-Gr. verb, iorqorpa, 

 hides it, takes care of it. 



23) tilungneq — softening, from the W.-Gr. verb tilugpâ, hits it 

 to make it fall away. 



24) mamingiâ — scraper. W.-Gr. maningiaut. 



26) såkeq — woman's knife. W.-Gr. sdko, with the addition, fre- 

 quently made in W.-Gr., of q, almost equivalent to an article. 



28) pertaineq — note t for dl. 



29) niuliipik — bowl, possibly from the root niuvâ, takes it out, 

 scoops it up. 



32) igtervik — box, note t for ci/, v for /. 



35) utsik — pot, from the W.-Gr. verb uvoq — is burnt. 



38) quteq — lamp. Note ' for ^, and t for dl. 



39) unarqit — lamp stick, from the W.-Gr. verb uvoq. 



40) ikimatigssaq — wick. W.-Gr. ikumatigssaq^ something it can 

 take fire from or be hghted with. 



48) tarqarmêq — large knife. In Angmagssalik, tarqarmioq, 

 ê changed into го, origin unknown. 



49) pilâlaq — knife, in Angmagssalik pilagtoq, from the W.-Gr. 

 verb pilagpâ cuts it apart. 



50) parpant — hammer, root unknown. 



ad. Section 21. Travelling, hunting and fishing. 



1) âtarit — an open skin boat, in Angmagssalik dialect aut- 

 dlarit; note â — aut, t — dl, г. In W.-Gr. it would mean: 

 something to travel with (or in). 



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