122 WORDS, PHKASES, ETC., NEW IRELAND NATIVES. 



Fiss, Una-fiss-namdn : Paddle of a canoe. 

 Footpueg : Woman's name. 



Fuanow or FwanoAv : Beads ; also ring suspended from 



septum of the nose. 

 Fiin-fiin: The "fig-leaf." 



Galong : * ahoose Lightning, shock of earthquake. 

 Gooey : Man's name. 

 Gogorong : The nose. 

 Gott : Pandean-pipes. 



Gott-keef : Imperative of to play Gott, and spoken with haste. 

 Honeel : Fishing-line. 



Huam sagker : An epithet of various meanings. 



Huana (not aspirated) : What are you doing ? or What do 



you mean ? 

 Huanoo : an arrow. 

 Igless or Ingless : White men. 

 Ilambdn : Woman's name. 

 Imbor : Man's name. 



Imbutall : Woman's name. \ 

 Impeek : Woman's name. 

 Inmaneel : Woman's name. 



Kabdn : Six ; also small, black-and-white beads made from 



shell ; necklace ; generic word for money. 

 Kafees : Seven. No 7. 



Kai-kai (accented on last syllable) : Dinner, to eat. 



Kalob-nadan : A crab (Oxypode, sp.) 



Kakaniinquebeck : The bite of a parrot. 



Kalut : To fall or slip down. 



Kaloot : Firewood. 



Kamesen : The beard, the chin. 



Kantookean : A blow on the abdomen. 



Kapkap : All gone, finished, no more. 



Kaplatt: Man's name. 



Kapool : The opossum. 



Kasapp : Slowly. 



Kasau or Kasao : Fire. 



Kassoogue or Kasugey : Imperative, sit down. 

 Kasiing : The breast. 



Kat-kath : A seven-pronged spear for taking fish. 

 Katau : Short sword. 



Kauk (pronounced Kok) : Generic word for fish. 

 Kauk-foon : Turtle. 



The G 8 are always hard. 



