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Proto-Inupik: *aŋ[ǝ]-
Eskimo etymology: Eskimo etymology
Meaning: to loosen, to untie
Russian meaning: отвязать
Seward Peninsula Inupik: aŋivraq-
SPI Dialects: Imaq áŋitāʁa, áŋitātoq 'to unscrew', aŋɨ́qšun 'envelope, spanner'
North Alaskan Inupik: aŋivɨt-, aŋivraq-
WCI Dialects: Cop aŋivit- 'to untie a knot' [Ras.]
Comparative Eskimo Dictionary: 33
inupet-prnum,inupet-meaning,inupet-rmean,inupet-spi,inupet-spis,inupet-nai,inupet-wcis,inupet-ced,

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Eskimo etymology :

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Proto-Eskimo: *aŋǝ-
Meaning: to detach, to untie, to loosen, to unscrew
Russian meaning: отвязать, развязать, освободить, открутить
Proto-Yupik: *aŋǝ-
Proto-Inupik: *aŋ[ǝ]-
Comments: This stem has nothing to do with *aŋi(v)- 'to smear, to become wet, soak' despite CED.
Comparative Eskimo Dictionary: 33
esqet-meaning,esqet-rmean,esqet-yup,esqet-inup,esqet-newcom,esqet-refer,

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Yupik etymology :

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Proto-Yupik: *aŋǝ-
Eskimo etymology: Eskimo etymology
Meaning: to splay, to detach
Russian Meaning: вывернуть, отвязать
Sirenik: aŋlǝ́χtǝqǝ̄́χtǝʁá, aŋǝ́χtǝ̆qǝ̄́χtǝʁá 'to loose, to consent', //aŋaɫqǝʁ- [Orr], aŋitǝ- 'to untie, to release, to undo, to unwind' [Em.]
Chaplino: aŋítaquq; aŋáɫkaquq 'to strain at the leash', aŋīquq 'to unscrew, to untie'
Naukan: aŋítāquq
Central Alaskan Yupik: aŋaqǝ- 'to strain at leash, eager to go (dog)', aŋi- 'to come loose', aŋitǝ- 'loosen'
Comparative Eskimo Dictionary: 31, 32, 33
yupet-prnum,yupet-mean,yupet-rmean,yupet-sir,yupet-chap,yupet-nauk,yupet-cay,yupet-ced,

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