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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
Word History and Origins
Origin of komatik1
Word History and Origins
Origin of komatik1
Example Sentences
Once, when Dr. Grenfell was wintering at St. Anthony, on the French shore, there came in great haste from Conch, a point sixty miles distant, a komatik with an urgent summons to the bedside of a man who lay dying of hemorrhage.
And while the doctor was preparing for this journey, a second komatik, despatched from another place, arrived with a similar message.
Meantime, a komatik had arrived in haste from a point on the northwest coast—a settlement one hundred and twenty miles distant.
But in the fall, when navigation closes, she must go into winter quarters; and then the sick and starving are sought out by dog-team and komatik.
Seventeen men had come for the physician, willing to haul the komatik themselves, if no dogs were to be had.
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