Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society

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White was called qaqotak by nearly all; it was also called qaqotamerik.
Black was kfcnetuk 1 ; deep black was called kenelarik (real black) and kenetamerik-merik. A duller black was called kenan- gaijuk, a^jangatuk and avjanganiusaijak.
A dark grey was called kenangaijuk, a^jangatuk, a^jangaijuk, sinanangaijuk, and also kenetangaijuluatuk (probably light black).
A light grey was called qaqoangaijuk by most; also sinanuk, and a^jangatuk.
These names agree in general with those given by Virchow e
...xcept that the natives examined by him did not indulge in the refinements of nomenclature which I describe, but limited them- selves to the chief forms together with those ending in "angaijuk." In addition to the six chief words, aupaluktak, kuksutak, iviujak, tungujuktak, kakortak and keinitak, Virchow gives one other word "songapaluktak," used for orange and yellow, which I did not meet with. This word is not given in Erdmanns dictionary, but Rink gives sungarpoq as a word for yellow in Greenland and sungaktok as having the same meaning in the northern part of the American side of Behring Straits.

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