VOCABULARY. 
623 
English Names. 
Hammer^ an iron 
Hammerj to 
Hammer, to, or strike ( 
with ^ 
Hand, the 
Hare, a 
Harpoon (as thrown) 
Harpoon, as carried > 
when walking 3 
Harpoon, to 
Harpoon-line (coil of) 
Harpoon ^ 
Head, the 
crown of 
of my 
front of 
Heel 
Hook, fish 
and line 
Hoop, for tent 
Hnsband 
Esquimaux Names. 
Ka-wook, K^-kek-toon 
C. 
Karroo-o-tuch . . 
B. 
Kar-roo-tok 
ib. 
Ktai-roo-ik 
Arge-gei, Ardge-gei . 
C. 
0-good-logh 
ib. 
Quel-Ink (k) . 
c. 
Oo-nak 
ib. 
Oo-nee-yak 
ib. 
Naul-lik-kwa 
ib. 
AUara 
ib. 
Allik . . 
ib. 
Xenak-pluk 
B. 
Nea-koa 
ib. 
Ne-ak-kwa 
C. 
Ka''b-br% 
ib. 
Ka*b-dja'‘k-ka® 
ib. 
Ka-wa, or Ka^b-wa® . 
ib. 
Kite-meek 
O. 
Nik-sik 
C. 
Nicht-siak 
ib. 
Sow-soro-uk . 
B. 
Qua-oog . 
C. 
I, or me 
Image, an 
Imber goose, a young 
Inlet 
Instrument (musical) 
made of a bunch of 
cords and the tips of 
birds’ biUs 
Instruments for cut- 
ting ivory 
Iron 
Instrument for cut- 
ting stone arrow 
heads 
Island, an 
Jar, a 
s 
earthen 
Ivory head carved 
W6ong-a 
Inne-moo-rok 
Mul-le-kak . 
Ro-6ok 
Ni-mik-taut’‘ak . 
Kaigne-noo-strak 
Tsha-wek 
Keg-lee-chea 
Tudra 
Koo-loot-za 
Ig-hu-nee 
Nee-wach-toon 
ib. 
B. 
C. 
ib. 
ib. 
ib. 
ib. 
B. 
ib. 
ib. 
ib. 
C. 
Kettle, a 
Kid, to contain water 
Im-mi-ruk 
Mizo-ghau 
ib. 
B. 
English Names. 
Esquimaux Names. 
Kid, to contain oil 
Kottoo-ack 
B. 
Knife, Esquimaux 
Seque-tat 
ib. 
. other 
Pe-yar-tuk 
ib. 
. of stone 
See-goo-tat 
C. 
. native, of iron - 
Sha-mang-me . ... 
V Tshau-ung-mun . ! 
!>ib. 
Tsha-moon . 
. carvedfor scooping Mid-del-lik 
ib. 
. European 
Tshawek 
ib. 
. pen 
Pen-ne-yok-ta . 
ib. 
Knovv (I don’t) 
Ny-loo-gah 
O. 
Labret (lip ornament. 
> Too-tuk, Poo-tuk 
C. 
and hole for ditto) 
) Poo-tank (w) 
Ladle, a 
Imoo-onee 
B. 
Lake ( colour) .■ 
r Ang-a-ook, Keg-mung- 
^ nak 
c. 
Land, or earth opposed l 
to sea 
j Tee-drak 
ib. 
Laugh, to 
I-glak-tok 
ib. 
Lead 
Koo-ou-sow-tik . 
B. 
Leap, to 
Ach-rak-ty^ak-took . 
C. 
Leg 
Ka-nuck . 
O. 
Lichen 
Ee-buch-au-rit 
B. 
Lip, upper 
Kok-luk 
B. 
ornament 
Too-otucka 
ib. 
lower 
Kak-ker-luk 
c. 
Lobster 
Poo-tchu-o-tuk 
B. 
Look, to 
Te-eg-loo-gook 
C. 
at a thing 
Teed-la-book . 
B. 
Looking-glass 
Tak-a-toon . 
ib. 
Lost, something 
Oo-mai-toon 
C. 
Maul (a wooden) 
Kad-roo-tock 
B. 
Mallet, wooden 
Ka-di-oo-tak,and ka-oon C. 
Man, a 
Tuak 
ib. 
Many, (a great many) "3 
(a general superla- f 
tive) ( 
Minna minna 
ib. 
A long way off J 
1 
Many in number 
Ko-lug-na, Ta-maum 
ib. 
Marline-spike, small 'j 
1 
ofivory for lacing , 
r Ke-poot-tak 
ib. 
bows 
Martin (as carved) 
Ama-rok 
ib. 
