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Inupik etymology :

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Proto-Inupik: *ạŋị(vǝ)-t- (*aŋị-ɣ-)
Eskimo etymology: Eskimo etymology
Meaning: wet, soak
Russian meaning: мокрый, влажный
SPI Dialects: W aŋitka* so.
ECI Dialects: Lab aŋivit- 'throughly wet' [Peck]
Greenlandic Inupik: aŋit- (aŋípâ*) 'to soak'
Comparative Eskimo Dictionary: 33
inupet-prnum,inupet-meaning,inupet-rmean,inupet-spis,inupet-ecis,inupet-gri,inupet-ced,

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Eskimo etymology :

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Proto-Eskimo: *aŋi(v)-
Meaning: to smear, to become wet, soak
Russian meaning: мазать, стать мокрым
Proto-Yupik: *aŋi-
Proto-Inupik: *aŋï(vǝ)-t- (*aŋï-ɣ-)
Comments: This stem is confused with *aŋǝ- 'to detach, to unscrew' in CED.
esqet-meaning,esqet-rmean,esqet-yup,esqet-inup,esqet-newcom,

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Yupik etymology :

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Proto-Yupik: *aŋi-
Eskimo etymology: Eskimo etymology
Meaning: to smear, to paint, to blanch
Russian Meaning: мазать, красить, лудить
Chaplino: aŋīχaqā
Alutiiq Alaskan Yupik: aŋiqqaʁ- 'to get wet and soft', aŋitǝ- 'to soak, to dunk'
Comparative Eskimo Dictionary: 33, 35
yupet-prnum,yupet-mean,yupet-rmean,yupet-chap,yupet-aay,yupet-ced,

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