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Place-names. 

 Üiorke't 



A(p(parXeq 

 Nayyor^ik 



Näsi^<pik 



Niarqnsät näsi<p- 



(piät 

 Amma'H 



Amittuät^iaq 



Nu'suättHaq 



Akinnaq 



Сгщазщиа 



A°pilättoq 



A'°pilätto' ta- 



I'>"nnaka'"'ssak 

 UiXlut 



No-ria'Hsiaq 



Ser mer Ы 



A'neq 



Niaqorit ekassaq 

 AlaTjorssxiaq 

 Qa-"7iidik 



Mer/.ntvt 



Translations (Etymology), 

 the ones that are at the very 



end of the row (an increase 



in length) 

 a special room, a side room 

 ? place where things sprout; 



the place of vegetation 

 the place where there is an 



outlook 



silicated slate (plur.) i. e. 

 argillaceous slate which 

 has been hardened by sili- 

 cious water, and which was 

 formerly used for arrow- 

 heads, knives etc. 

 the middling narrow one 

 the middling big promontory 

 something that is just opposite 

 its little neck 

 the red one 



that which A'^pilattoq is 



named after 

 the hideous bluff 

 the shells 



the middling little promon- 

 tory 



the ones (mountains or fjords) 

 that have a glacier? 



the rotten one 



the hideous head-like one 



the big shady side 



the one with the edge of ice 

 (along the shore) 



the children (obsolete word, 

 now used only in elevated 

 style) 



Remarks. 



farthest east 



farthest west 



Eskimo settlement (2 

 houses) 



the southern entrance 

 to theiSermilik Fjoid 



mountain 



