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Proto-Yupik: *naru-ʁ- (~ *naʁúr-), *naruʁ-na-
Eskimo etymology: Eskimo etymology
Meaning: to grow up (of plant) 1, to blossom 2, plant 3, to live 4, sprout, new growth 5
Russian Meaning: расти (о растениях) 1, цвести 2, растение 3, жить 4
Sirenik: naʁǝ́tǝqǝ́χtǝχ (naʁǝ́cǝmǝ̄́cuj 3pl. aor., naʁǝ́tǝ-ɫǝχ dvn.) 4, naʁǝ́tǝχ 'it is', naʁǝ́r-vǝχ 'living-place'
Chaplino: naɣúʁaquq, naɣwāquq 1
Naukan: náûɣaquq 1, náwaquq 1, 2, nāvíkǝ́ɫǝq 'thicket' < "naû-vik-ɫǝq.
Alutiiq Alaskan Yupik: nau- 1, nauq 3
Chugach (AAY): naunnaq 5
Koniag (AAY): naunʁaq 5
Chugach (Birket-Smith): nannạʁuạq 'flower' (nanạʁuät pl. 'violet'), nannạʁuät pl. 'springbeauty'
Central Alaskan Yupik: nau- 1, 2, naunʁaq 3, 'vegetable, salmonberry'
Nunivak (Peripheral): nauwitcit* pl. 3
Comparative Eskimo Dictionary: 207
yupet-prnum,yupet-mean,yupet-rmean,yupet-sir,yupet-chap,yupet-nauk,yupet-aay,yupet-chug,yupet-koni,yupet-chgm,yupet-cay,yupet-nun,yupet-ced,

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