Proto-Yupik: *cumǝ-ʁ-
Meaning: reason, mind
Russian Meaning: ум
Sirenik: sumǝ́ʁnǝχ. //sumǝʁǝt- 'to sober up' [Em.]
Chaplino: sumǝ́ʁnǝq (ʁǝt); sūmqaqā 'to remember'
Naukan: súmǝχtāʁaquq 'to think, to to feel the same feeling', súmǝχqāquq 'to have a grief'
Chugach (AAY): ~ cumǝχtǝ- 'to work at putting up a supply of food'
Koniag (AAY): ~ cumǝχtǝ- 'to lose temper'
Chugach (Birket-Smith): cummoχtuq 'to wake up (shamans from trance)'
Central Alaskan Yupik: cumikǝ- 'to be attentive, to take care of', cumǝχtǝ- 'to worry about food and other necessities and work at providing them'
Nunivak (Peripheral): cumixtǝ- 'to look around'
Comparative Eskimo Dictionary: 93
yupet-prnum,yupet-mean,yupet-rmean,yupet-sir,yupet-chap,yupet-nauk,yupet-chug,yupet-koni,yupet-chgm,yupet-cay,yupet-nun,yupet-ced,