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Definition of Komatiks
1. komatik [n] - See also: komatik
Lexicographical Neighbors of Komatiks
Literary usage of Komatiks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Labrador: A Sketch of Its Peoples, Its Industries and Its Natural History by Winfrid Alden Stearns (1884)
"... sight—Violence of wind and wave — Destruction of stage — Calmer weather —
Beautiful ice scene — End of storm — Thanksgiving Day — komatiks and rackets. ..."
2. Labrador: A Sketch of Its Peoples, Its Industries and Its Natural History by Winfrid Alden Stearns (1884)
"... Violence of wind and wave — Destruction of stage — Calmer weather — Beautiful
ice scene — End of storm — Thanksgiving Day — komatiks and rackets. ..."
3. Hunting with the Eskimos: The Unique Record of a Sportsman's Year Among the by Harry Whitney (1910)
"At the top of this the Eskimos lined up their teams and komatiks for a race ...
Down the steep grade, with constantly increasing momentum, our komatiks shot ..."
4. Along the Labrador Coast by Charles Wendell Townsend (1908)
"The komatiks are long, low wooden sleds, plain, ordinary-looking affairs. The top
boards are secured with thongs, as no nails will resist the strain and ..."
5. Labrador, the Country and the People by Wilfred Thomason Grenfell (1909)
"... komatiks, and such like. Sickness imported by families returning from the
exhibitions, overcrowding and lack of sanitation with its inevitable shadow, ..."
6. Down North on the Labrador by Sir Wilfred Thomason Grenfell (1911)
"... we noticed so many fresh tracks of komatiks that we guessed something unusual
must be occurring. " Anything wrong out at Safety Cove ? ..."
7. Putnam's Magazine (1907)
"S Then a surprised, "The Doctor, as I ve Tou 're the very man I 'm after Thy,
there 's komatiks gone all over the country after you. ..."