OF THE POLAR SEA. 



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A. Ablokeyt, steps. 



B. Pahlcevk, porch. 



C. Wadlleek, passage. 



D. Haddnaweek, for the reception of 



the sweepings of the house. 



E. G. Tokheuook, ante-chamber, or 



passage. 



F. Annarrteartoweek. 



H. Eegah, cooking-house. 



I. Eegah-natkah? passage. 



K. Keidgewack, for piling wood 

 upon. 



M. /oo£ ,fire-place built of stone. 



L. Keek kloweyt, cooking side. 



N. Eegloo, house. 



O. Kattack, door. 



P. Natt&uck, clear space in the 



apartment, 

 a. d. Eekput, a kind of shelf, where 



the candle stands ; and 



b. c. a pit,where they throw their 

 bones, and other offal of their 

 provision, 



Q„ Eegl-luck, bed-place. 



S. bed-place as on the other side. 



R. Eegleetecei, bed-side, or sitting- 

 place. 



T. Keitgn-nok, small pantry. ' 

 U. Hcerghack, store-house for pro- 

 visions. 



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