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Place-names. 



Translations (Etymology). 



D.Xofiitaq 



the little house 



Kaka- 



interjectioü expressing great 





surprise etc. 



Inussuk 



resembliug a person, i. e. a 





cairn 



Perqerqa-q 



the thing whose ends are very 





much bent together 



Ilimanak 



the place where something 





may be expected (in the 





way of a capture of fish 





or seals) 



Napparuta'runeq 



the place where there no 





longer is any nap'aruta; 





mast, upright pole (where 





there formerly was one) 



Тиараущи 



the small (or few) pebbles 





(washed up on the shore) 



Tuapassuit 



the many pebbles 



Nunatarjuaq 



the little nunataq (land- 





island which projects 





above the ice). 



Po'ruseg 



the blubber- bag 



Arpik 



?1)K1. Diet.: that which is 





troublesome, 2) = Lahr. 





акЫк, arctic blackberry 





(rubus Chamamorus) 



Fir/uarsuk 



the peculiar gull-knoll (flat- 





topped mountain which 





resembles a heap of gulls' 





excrements) 



Akuliaruseq 



a mountain -ridge between 





two bays, which resembles 





a nose 



Qalile'runeq 



? place which has been de- 





l)nved of its cover or 





its top 



Na-Hiilik 



? which has the shortest one 



Amalo'biwik 



?the place with a rounding 



lÀÀorsuatta't 



the middling large houses 



Remarks. 



very steep slope 



promontary 



trading-place Clavs- 

 havn(69°4'N.lat.) 



promontory 



hisrh mountain 



island 



