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Iņupiatun Eskimo Dictionary - SIL International

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titqiaq tulaummi-<br />

titqiaq n. eye shade, visor. Variant: tatqiaq.<br />

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

tivit- vi. to choke: to have difficulty in breathing,<br />

swallowing, or speaking. See: nagguviksraiq-.<br />

tivli- vt. 1) to sew on the body part of boots. 2) to cut<br />

up and prepare for skin sewing.<br />

tivliaq n. sewing project (already cut and ready to<br />

sew).<br />

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

tivrusiq- vi. to choke on something lodged in throat.<br />

Syn: tivit-. See: nagguviksraiq-. Variant:<br />

tivrutchiq-.<br />

tivrutaq- vi. to gag, to experience a regurgitative<br />

spasm in the throat.<br />

tivu n. biscuit.<br />

tivvuaq n. saliva; mucus; spit.<br />

tivvuaq- vt. to spit.<br />

tivvuàviuraq n. spittoon, spit can.<br />

tivvuq- vt. to spit.<br />

tivvuqtuq- to spit repeatedly.<br />

tuaksruit- vi. to be very calm and quiet.<br />

tuapak n. coarse gravel.<br />

tuavit- vi. to make a whooping noise (expressing<br />

pleasure) while dancing. Syn: qatchak-. See:<br />

aviu-.<br />

tugaq- vt. 1) to prod, to poke (with a stick, as in<br />

herding). 2) to push off (with a pole). Syn:<br />

ayak-.<br />

tugayuuq n. wasp; a yellow jacket; a hornet.<br />

tuggaun n. poking stick; a prod; a pole (for pushing a<br />

boat in shallow or calm water).<br />

tuglia n. second in a series, the next one. Syn:<br />

aippaak; alàiaq.<br />

tugliàiich n. vowel pairs of diphthongs, in Iñupiat<br />

grammar.<br />

tugliáiq- vt. to enforce; to support. Syn: makitat-.<br />

tugliq n. next one.<br />

tugliu- vi. to be next.<br />

tugluaq- vt. to shield; to protect, to keep from harm.<br />

tugluämik- vt. to beat with fists, to hit with the side<br />

of hand. Syn: qakimik-; tigluaq-.<br />

tugnaaq n. joining piece (piece of leather joining sole<br />

to upper part of boot), connecting strip between<br />

body and sole of boots (made of caribou or seal<br />

leather).<br />

tugrun n. lashing rope (made of seal or walrus<br />

rawhide). Syn: akâunaapiat. See: naqitaàun.<br />

tugrut- vt. to lash something with a rope.<br />

tugvaàvik n. safe; deposit box (bank); jewelry box.<br />

Variant: tugvaqsivik.<br />

tugvaq- vt. to store away; to save; to put away. Syn:<br />

tutquq-. Variant: tugvai- ; tugvaqsi-.<br />

tugvaqsivik n. safe, storage place. Variant:<br />

tugvaàvik.<br />

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tui n. shoulder. Variant: tuiqqak.<br />

tukala- vi. 1) to kick one's feet and legs in the air<br />

from a lying down position (as a baby). 2) to<br />

kick feet around (when sleeping).<br />

tukiàvik n. footrest.<br />

tukiq- vt. to push something with one's feet. Variant:<br />

tukkaq-.<br />

tukiq- vi. to hatch; to extend one's legs.<br />

tukiqsrak- vt. to kick another person while on one's<br />

back.<br />

tukkii- vi. 1) to have guests. Variant: tukkiq-. 2) to<br />

be hospitable. Syn: niàiñaq-; tagialanait-;<br />

tutqiäñaq-.<br />

tukkiqsuq- vt. to invite; to welcome guests.<br />

Tukkiqsuàlugich iglaat kiñunnapsitñi.<br />

Welcome travelers in your homes. Syn:<br />

aiyugaaq-; itqu-; tuyuàmiaqsaq-; yuàaisuq-.<br />

tukku- vi. to be a guest at someone's house; to make<br />

oneself a guest. Syn: tukkuqaq-;<br />

tuyuàmiaäu-.<br />

tukkuài- vt. to host; to give lodging.<br />

tukkuàik- vi. to feel comfortable (of a guest). Syn:<br />

tutqaanait-.<br />

tukkuàiäñaq n. hospitality.<br />

tukkuiq- vi. to become an outcast, to lose one's place<br />

to live. See: tupqiq-.<br />

tukkuit- vi. to be an outcast; to have nowhere to live.<br />

Syn: tukkuiq-.<br />

tukkuliq- vi. to have as a guest.<br />

tukkumavik n. 1) hotel room. 2) apartment; a place<br />

to stay.<br />

tukkuq n. host.<br />

tukkuqaq- vi. 1) to have shelter, to have a place to<br />

stay. 2) to stay as a guest. Syn: tukku-;<br />

tuyuàmiaäu-.<br />

tuksiaq- vt. to plead for something to happen; to beg<br />

in prayer. Variant: tuksiq-.<br />

tuksiq- vt. to beg. Variant: tuksiaq-.<br />

tuktaq n. ferment (of walrus, meat rolled in walrus<br />

skin).<br />

tulagiaq n. dock, landing place, safe place for docking<br />

a boat. Variant: tulagvik.<br />

tulak- vi. to land (of boat, man), to come ashore (of<br />

boat); to dock (of boat). Syn: apuàaksaaq-.<br />

See: qaksruq-. Variant: tullautaq-; tuluq-.<br />

tulanàit to be unable to reach shore because of<br />

strong wind, waves, etc.<br />

tulapqaq- to barely reach the shore or riverbank<br />

(of a boat, barge, tugboat, etc.). Variant:<br />

tulapqauâik-.<br />

tulaksaun n. rope on a seining net (attached to the<br />

shore). Syn: niäivraqsaun.<br />

tulaummi- vi. to be ashore (of a boat), to set down<br />

on land.

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