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Iņupiatun Eskimo Dictionary - SIL International

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taktuktit- taluqutaq<br />

taktuktit- vi. to become foggy.<br />

taku- vt. to visit someone ("go see someone"); to<br />

check on. Syn: qimilàu-. Variant: takullak-;<br />

takuqataaq-.<br />

takuaq- vi. to take food along.<br />

takuàaniq- vi. to have a pleasing appearance.<br />

takullak- vi. to check on something; to take a look.<br />

Syn: qimiágu-. Variant: taku-; takuqataaq-.<br />

takunait- vi. to be invisible.<br />

takunaq- vi. to be visible.<br />

takupqaäa- vi. to experience pleasure from visiting<br />

with someone whom one has not seen in a long<br />

time. See: aäiáaaqataaq-; iáaqapqaäa-.<br />

takuq- vt. to chew. Variant: tamuq-.<br />

takuqataaq- vt. to check on. Syn: qimilàu-. Variant:<br />

taku-; takullak-.<br />

takusraq- vi. to glance.<br />

takusri- vi. to visit someone in the hospital; to go and<br />

see how someone or something is. Variant:<br />

takuri- (C).<br />

takusruliq- vi. to have a desire to see someone, to<br />

desire company.<br />

takuyaq n. flag.<br />

taliàmik- vi. to arm wrestle.<br />

taliàmiutaq n. wristlet; a bracelet.<br />

taliàuq n. fore flipper of seal or walrus. See:<br />

avatraq; sitquq.<br />

talim ivalua n. arm sinew.<br />

taliñäa- vi. to be out of sight.<br />

taliq n. 1) arm (body part). 2) clock hand. Syn:<br />

takiruaq.<br />

taliq- vi. to dance in Iñupiaq style (sitting position<br />

while moving arms). Syn: naqigáiuraq-. See:<br />

aààipiaq-; sayuq-; uyuk-.<br />

taliqpik n. right hand; right side.<br />

taliqpiu- vi. to be right-handed.<br />

taliqquk n. both front flippers of seal or walrus. See:<br />

taliàuq.<br />

talit- vi. to become concealed ; to get out of sight.<br />

talit- vt. to conceal.<br />

talliaq- vi. to break one's arm.<br />

talliaq- vt. to break the arm of someone.<br />

tallimakipiaq n. one hundred.<br />

tallimalik n. 1) wall tent (10'x 12' ft., five panels<br />

long). 2) five, at cards.<br />

tallimat n. five.<br />

tallimat malàuk n. seven.<br />

tallimat piñasrut n. eight. Variant: tallimat<br />

piäasut.<br />

tallimmiàñiq n. Friday. Variant: tallimiiãiq.<br />

talu n. door.<br />

talu- vi. to close a door.<br />

taluài- vt. to fear. Urriqsuutiniaàipsi<br />

taluàiraksramik. I will tell you whom to fear.<br />

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taluànait- vi. to be amiable, affable; to be friendly; to<br />

be kind; to be communicative; to have a ready<br />

smile. Syn: atlayuaqtlait-; attaànait-;<br />

iáamaatqik-; piaqâuktaäit-.<br />

taluànaq n. anger, bitterness. Syn: qiniànaq;<br />

uumisuk.<br />

taluànaq- vi. 1) to be unfriendly; to be stern; to be<br />

uncommunicative ; to be unapproachable. 2) to<br />

be fearsome (causing fear of someone).<br />

taluànaqqutiksraq n. authority, authorization to<br />

judge or rule on someone's behalf. See:<br />

aäalatiksrikkauma-; saääiqutiksrik-;<br />

taluànaqusiq-.<br />

taluànaqusiq- vi. to be authorized, to be empowered.<br />

Syn: aäalatiksrikkauma-; saääiqutiksrik-.<br />

See: taluànaqqutikraq.<br />

taluiáisaq n. canvas hanging next to a tent entrance or<br />

regular door to keep draft from coming in.<br />

Variant: taluquttaq.<br />

taluksraq n. door material; big brown bear skin<br />

(formerly used for a door curtain).<br />

talukuyaaq n. curtain. Variant: talukiyaaq.<br />

taluliq- vt. to install a door.<br />

taluliuq- vt. to fix a door.<br />

taluqsralliaài- vt. to browbeat; to treat someone<br />

badly and make him afraid.<br />

taluqsranàiãiq n. boldness.<br />

taluqsraq- vi. to be fearful, to be afraid to ask a<br />

favor of the boss, to be apprehensive.<br />

Taluqsraqhutiä apiqsrulguiññiàaat<br />

taavrumuuna. They were afraid to ask him<br />

about that (matter). Syn: ataniqsraq-;<br />

manäait-; naäiaq-; tataigi-.<br />

taluqsraq- vt. 1) to fear someone's wrath and so<br />

remain unassertive. Iluqatiä taluqsraàniqsut<br />

iñuänik. They all feared the people. 2) to<br />

respect someone. Syn: ataniqsraq-.<br />

taluqsratchak- vi. to become frightened, to become<br />

deeply afraid. Iñuich iluqatiä<br />

taluqsratchaäniqsut. All the people became<br />

deeply afraid. Syn: nuyuaq-.<br />

taluqsrautaiq- vi. to be unafraid; to be bold; to be<br />

without fear. Uqaqtitigut uqaâiqnik<br />

taluqsrautaiàuta. Allow us to speak the<br />

message without fear. See: iáisimaniraaq-;<br />

arguaäa-; kiiñaàniq-.<br />

taluqsri- vt. to reverence, to venerate, to treat with<br />

awe and respect. Una aäun nalaunäaniqsuq<br />

taluqsriruaq Agaayyutmik. This man was<br />

righteous and was venerating God. See: iqsi-.<br />

taluqsriãiq n. 1) fear of someone. 2) respect for<br />

someone.<br />

taluqsrisaq n. respect.<br />

taluqutaq n. canvas hanging next to a tent entrance or

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