Field Note Book Crocker Land Expedition 1913-1915 No. 51 Dictionary and Phrase Book
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K kar(k) under-skin beneath sleeping bag kar(k)-such large do. kling-́a ventilation hole in roof figloo; nose kling-ah nose (for kling-ê?) kah-lil-loo-ah narwhal king-ood-lee-ho behind (he is behind) kee-uk-to it is warm kee-uk-see-ok-toong-a I am warm " " " " toot-in thou art" ka-shing-wa only kik-ki-čək tack or thumb tack + köok and - suffix used on each of two terms -köot and - do. on more than two king-u-ah-née-in (imp) sit back! king-u-ah-tśə-to he goes backwards klub-nuk-to it is black king-ud-le-i-ho behind