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komatik
[ koh-mat-ik ]
noun
- a sled made by binding crossbars to wooden runners with rawhide, invented and first used by the Inuit of northern Canada.
komatik
/ ˈkəʊmætɪk /
noun
- a sledge having wooden runners and crossbars bound with rawhide, used by the Inuit and other related peoples
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Word History and Origins
Origin of komatik1
First recorded in 1815–25, komatik is from the Inuit word qamutik
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Word History and Origins
Origin of komatik1
C20: from Inuktitut (Labrador)
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Example Sentences
I'm thinkin' now if you stays with the dogs and komatik, I'll go and set the traps.
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You'll be needin' dogs and komatik (sledge) to take you about.
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And crouching close together under the lee of the komatik they munched in silence.
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He would have lost the komatik himself now had he wandered even a dozen feet from it.
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I don't know north from south, and I couldn't hit in ten guesses in which direction the komatik is!
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