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Proto-Yupik: *cǝla-ŋitǝ- (~ *ǝcla-) neg.
Eskimo etymology: Eskimo etymology
Meaning: to be out of one's mind 1, to lose one's senses 2
Russian Meaning: впасть в беспамятство 1, терять чувствительность 2
Alutiiq Alaskan Yupik: ǝɫaitǝ- neg. 'not to be aware of what one is doing'
Central Alaskan Yupik: cǝɫaitǝ- neg. 1, cǝɫaiʁutǝ-, ǝɫaiʁutǝ- neg. 2
Chevak (Peripheral): ǝɫaitǝ- neg. 1
Nunivak (Peripheral): ǝɫaitǝ- neg. 1
Comparative Eskimo Dictionary: 78
yupet-prnum,yupet-mean,yupet-rmean,yupet-aay,yupet-cay,yupet-chev,yupet-nun,yupet-ced,

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Eskimo etymology :

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Proto-Eskimo: *cǝla-
Meaning: wise, clever
Russian meaning: мудрый, умный
Proto-Yupik: *cǝla-ŋitǝ- (~ *ǝcla-) neg.
Proto-Inupik: *cila- (*cilait- neg.)
Comments: This root is not derived from *cǝla 'atmosphere, outside, world, weather' despite CED.
Comparative Eskimo Dictionary: 78
esqet-meaning,esqet-rmean,esqet-yup,esqet-inup,esqet-newcom,esqet-refer,

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Inupik etymology :

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Proto-Inupik: *cila- (*cilait- neg.)
Eskimo etymology: Eskimo etymology
Meaning: wise, clever 1, stupid, crazy 2
Russian meaning: мудрый, умный 1, дурной, сумасшедший 2
North Alaskan Inupik: silɣatu- 1, siĺait- neg. 'to pay no attention to whether it is night or day', siĺaiʁutɨ- neg. 'to lose one's senses'
NAI Dialects: Qaw silait- neg. 2
Eastern Canadian Inupik: silatu- 1, 'cunning, intelligent', silait- neg. 2
Greenlandic Inupik: silatu- 1, 'sensible', silāt- neg. 2, silāʁut(i)- 'to lose one's senses'
Comparative Eskimo Dictionary: 79, 78
inupet-prnum,inupet-meaning,inupet-rmean,inupet-nai,inupet-nais,inupet-eci,inupet-gri,inupet-ced,

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