Possibly of Proto-Eskimo-Aleut origin. Compare Aleut tayaĝux̂ (“man”). *taʀu (shamanism) human being Synonym: *iŋuɣ Proto-Yupik: *taʀu Alutiiq: taru Yup'ik:...
Probably of Proto-Eskimo-Aleut origin. Compare Aleut amu- (“dress”) and amux̂ (“piece of clothing”). *amiʀ skin, hide cover *amiʀaʀ Proto-Yupik: *amiʀ...
⇒ Proto-Inuit: *aivvak- (“to catch a walrus”) (see there for more) Fortescue, Michael; Jacobson, Steven; Kaplan, Lawrence (2010). Comparative Eskimo Dictionary...
Fortescue, Michael, Jacobson, Steven, Kaplan, Lawrence (2010) Comparative Eskimo Dictionary with Aleut Cognates, 2nd edition, Fairbanks: Alaska Native Language...
Fortescue, Michael, Jacobson, Steven, Kaplan, Lawrence (2010) Comparative Eskimo Dictionary with Aleut Cognates, 2nd edition, Fairbanks: Alaska Native Language...
Fortescue, Michael, Jacobson, Steven, Kaplan, Lawrence (2010) Comparative Eskimo Dictionary with Aleut Cognates, 2nd edition, Fairbanks: Alaska Native Language...
Fortescue, Michael, Jacobson, Steven, Kaplan, Lawrence (2010) Comparative Eskimo Dictionary with Aleut Cognates, 2nd edition, Fairbanks: Alaska Native Language...
Fortescue, Michael, Jacobson, Steven, Kaplan, Lawrence (2010) Comparative Eskimo Dictionary with Aleut Cognates, 2nd edition, Fairbanks: Alaska Native Language...
Fortescue, Michael, Jacobson, Steven, Kaplan, Lawrence (2010) Comparative Eskimo Dictionary with Aleut Cognates, 2nd edition, Fairbanks: Alaska Native Language...
Of Proto-Eskimo-Aleut origin. Compare Aleut ilax̂ (“part (of something)”). *ila part *ila- (“to add”) (verbal form) Proto-Yupik: *ila Alutiiq: ila Yup'ik:...