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Proto-Inupik: *uuna-ʁ-
Eskimo etymology: Eskimo etymology
Meaning: heat 1, to be hot 2
Russian meaning: жар, тепло 1, жаркий, горячий 2
Seward Peninsula Inupik: ūna(q)- 2
SPI Dialects: W ūnaq 1 [Jen.], Imaq únaq 1, únatōq, ūnatúroq 2, unēʁatoq neg. 'to cool down'
North Alaskan Inupik: ūnaq- 2, ūnnāk- 'to be warm'
WCI Dialects: H. Island Cop ūnnāq- 2, Sig ūnaq 1, ūnaq- 'to be burning hot', Net ūnaq- 'to be warm (weather)' [Dor.]
Eastern Canadian Inupik: ūnaq- 'to be boiling (liquid), burning hot (stove)', ūnna(q)- 'to be burning (to touch)'
ECI Dialects: Lab ūnak 1, ūnak- 2, Iti ūnaʁniq 1, 'temperature'
Greenlandic Inupik: ūnaʁ- 'to be burning hot (to touch)', ūnnaɣ- 'to warm up', unnā- 'to heat up water'
GRI Dialects: NG ūnaq- 2, 'warm', ūnnaq- 'to be burning (to touch)'
Comparative Eskimo Dictionary: 362
inupet-prnum,inupet-meaning,inupet-rmean,inupet-spi,inupet-spis,inupet-nai,inupet-wcis,inupet-eci,inupet-ecis,inupet-gri,inupet-gris,inupet-ced,

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