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Place-names 

 A'^pilättoq 



Kiriittoq 

 Qa-fsua 



Uper>iaiiik 



Translations I Etymology). Remarks, 



the red one (the soil or the trading-place (72° 56') 



mountain) j 



the towering mountain Eskimo settlement 



the big one which has no top a hill close to Upernivik 



(a flat-topped mountain) 

 the summer-place (viz. where the northernmost Danish 



one camps in tents) , colony Upernivik 



(72°47'N. rj6°10'W.) 



Pamiu"'a 

 Karqat 



\kappat) 

 N'jsuätt'iaq 



Umiartorpik 



SuÀkoq 



Qa'rsut 



Qa-'rsorsuaq 

 AppaX/.it 



A'vqusaq 



Ama-^siwik 



A'^pparsuit 



1щга 



Tine [t'in^e] 



Amrna- 



Kiriittnarssuk 



Niaqorncl'rsuk 



Siriahi'aq 



SäA/.eq 



its tail 



promontory jutting out from 



the inland 

 the middling large cape or 



peninsula 

 place where people (i. e. tra- 



veller.sj use umiaks ( boats 



rowed by women) 

 a tube or a hole where there 



is a draught 

 bare flat-topped cliffs 



promontory of an island 

 mountain 



deserted Eskimo settle- 

 ment 



the big bare flat-topped cliff 

 the ones (islands or cliffs) | 



with auks i 



the one which resembles a island 



sleeve 

 the place where full-grown 



male eider ducks were 



caught 

 the big auks 

 its pointed top 

 ebb (low water) 

 his or her mother 

 the strange towering one 

 the strange head { 



gray (like a gray dog) i 

 the foremost one I island 



a little high island 



