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Iņupiatun Eskimo Dictionary - SIL International

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tiämisuutiqpak titqiaàaq-<br />

tiämisuutiqpak n. jet (all big planes).<br />

tiämiuraq n. small bird.<br />

tiääiigaq n. liver and tendons stuffed in caribou<br />

stomach and aged.<br />

tiääiq- vi. to be full to bursting; to be stuffed full (of a<br />

container).<br />

tiääiqsi- vi. to become full to bursting (from eating<br />

too much); to feel distended.<br />

tiääiqsi- vt. to stuff full, to fill a container<br />

completely.<br />

Tiääivik n. August. Lit: 'time to fly away'.<br />

tiääun n. airplane. Syn: tiämisuun.<br />

tiääut- vt. to fly away with. Variant: tiääuti-.<br />

tiäuk n. liver.<br />

tipaaq- vi. to stink. Syn: tipitu-.<br />

tipaiq- vi. to lose odor.<br />

tipayaaq n. food with a slightly decayed smell. a<br />

favorite is old "quaq": meat which has been<br />

allowed to decay slightly and has been cooked.<br />

See: auruq.<br />

tipayaaq- vi. to become slightly decayed (of meat).<br />

tipi n. odor; smell. Syn: nai ; naggiñ.<br />

tipi- vi. to wash ashore; to drift ashore.<br />

tipigiit- vi. to have a bad odor.<br />

tipigik- vi. to have a good odor.<br />

tipigiksaun n. perfume; room deodorizer. Lit: 'lit. a<br />

means or cause for good odor'.<br />

tipisaàniq n. ocean current flowing toward shore,<br />

washing things ashore. Syn: isiqsaàniq.<br />

Variant: tipisraqniq.<br />

tipisaàniq- vi. to flow toward shore (of ocean<br />

current).<br />

tipitu- vi. to stink; to have a strong odor. Syn:<br />

tipaaq-. See: tipituq-.<br />

tipituq- vi. to develop a strong odor. See: anaàniq;<br />

itiàuqsuänit-; tipliraq-; nai. Variant:<br />

tipitusri-.<br />

tipli n. crumb or food particle near the mouth.<br />

tipliiyaq- vt. to wipe one's mouth.<br />

tipliiyaun n. napkin.<br />

tipliáuk- vi. to have food on the face near mouth.<br />

Variant: tipliulaaq-.<br />

tipliq- vi. to get rotten and smelly (of meat). See:<br />

aaqqaaäu-; kimnaq; ikisuänit-;<br />

iáusruäniáiq-.<br />

tipliraq- vi. emitting bad odor, odoriferous. Syn:<br />

tipituq-; naima-.<br />

tippak- vi. to develop a strong odor. See: nai-;<br />

tipitu-; tipituq-.<br />

tippik n. lengthwise rib of a qayaq frame.<br />

tipraàik- vi. to smell good.<br />

tipraàiksaun n. incense; perfume.<br />

tipraàluk- vi. to be too bitter to eat (of meat).<br />

tipraàlut n. driftwood.<br />

tiprak- vt. to find something drifted ashore. See:<br />

siáut-. Variant: tipraksi-.<br />

tipraktat n. things washed ashore; jetsam.<br />

tipraq n. driftwood; jetsam.<br />

tipsigi- vt. to laugh about. Syn: tipsisauti-. Variant:<br />

tivsigi-.<br />

tipsigi- vi. to think something funny. Variant:<br />

tivsigi-.<br />

tipsiñaq n. comedian; one who is funny; one who<br />

tells jokes.<br />

tipsiäaq excl. funny! Syn: iglaànaq.<br />

tipsisaaài- vi. to try to make someone laugh. Syn:<br />

iglaqusraaq-. Variant: tipsisaaq-.<br />

tipsisaaàirauq n. clown; comedian. Syn:<br />

iglaqusraatniktauq.<br />

tipsisauti- vt. to laugh about. Variant: tivsisauti-.<br />

tipsisuuraq- vi. to chuckle quietly (trying not to be<br />

noticed).<br />

tipsitchak- vi. to laugh uncontrollably; to laugh until<br />

the stomach hurts.<br />

tipuk n. whitefish (very little fat, with pointed snout,<br />

living in saltwater). Syn: aanaakâiq; qaalàiq;<br />

qalupiaq; qalusraaq; qausriáuk; quptik;<br />

siraatchiaq.<br />

tiqqala- vi. to swirl around (dust, feathers, etc.). See:<br />

qalaula-.<br />

tiqtala- vi. to move about excitedly. Syn: qauqtala-.<br />

tira- vt. to cut into strips (of fish, etc.). Syn: kilit-.<br />

tiriqtaq- vi. 1) to squeak (of ice, etc.). 2) to gnash<br />

one's teeth.<br />

tiriquula- vi. to gnash one's teeth; to grind teeth<br />

together.<br />

tiriquulauraq- vi. to squeak (of door); to make the<br />

sound of rubbing against something else.<br />

tiritchiq n. monstrous mythical reptile with four short<br />

legs (or six), with alligator-like tail, rocky scaled<br />

skin, long neck and small head.<br />

tirran n. blood-letting knife.<br />

tirraq n. 1) sandbar; narrow sand spit. Syn:<br />

ikkalàuq; maààaraaq; tapqaq. 2) mile (a<br />

measure).<br />

tirruksi- vi. to experience anxiety from imagining<br />

impossible predicaments, to be distressed.<br />

titaalik n. burbot (freshwater fish of the Northern<br />

Hemisphere, related to and resembling the cod).<br />

lota lota (lota maculosa).<br />

titiàniq n. 1) scratch; a mark. Syn: qipuaäniq;<br />

qitchuäniq. 2) small dent.<br />

titiq n. mark; a dot; a line. Variant: tittaq.<br />

titiq- vt. to mark; to draw a line; to sign with a mark,<br />

e.g. in place of a signature (for one unable to<br />

write). Syn: aglak-; miñuk-; nalunaiqsi-;<br />

nalunaitäutchiq-. See: atriái-; arriái-.<br />

titqiaàaq- vi. to shade eyes with hand when looking.<br />

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