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Place-names 

 Persera' lutoq 



Qa^^sfiuser^ik 



NuerÅiik 



Ода'Шщии 



Kiäitu-t 



Faiialiltoq 



Ipio'taq 



Sawe'rneq 



Kuännerit 

 Qarajaq 



Tcisera'ssaq 

 Qasiriiartü't 



0^^j•yk \ü-'ju-l] 



O-'JH кг/лед 



Nu' luk 



QasiTiiarçuit 



Qas^iätta't 



Tiriiiajuk 



Itisxiarsuk 



QaqxiXXnit 



Alaririua 



Translations (Etymolocy) ' Remarks, 



the one that continually (on high mountaiD 



all occasions) drifts j 



the place where nets are put i 



out 

 one that rises a little above i 



its surroundings (a low i 



island?) 

 the little (few) conn grants 

 the very warm (springs?) 

 the one that has four legs, 



a four-footed animal or 



insect 

 that which resembles a 



handle; the neck of land 



between a rather broad 



peninsula and the main- ! 



land 

 place where iron has been 



taken 

 angelicae archangelicae 

 a rounded bay right closely 



surrounded by cliffs 

 resembling a lake 

 those (places) where there 



are many sea-dogs (phoca 



vitulina) 

 ?the two u'^juk'^ Gr. uio 



eeking; Gr. o'sut boiled 



capelans (Labr. qjok boiled 



meat or fish) 

 the westernmost o'juk 

 the evil point of land 

 the big (many) sea-dogs 

 the moderately many sea-dogs 

 '^{tirink liver) 

 the peculiar deep (place) 

 the mallemokes (kind of big 



gulls) 

 its shady side 



