nuappoq

Greenlandic

Etymology

From Proto-Inuit *nuvaɣ- (phlegm, mucus from cold, have a cold, saliva, cough), from Proto-Eskimo *ńuva-ɣ (saliva). Compare nuak (saliva, cold), nuffarliorpoq (suffers from cold), and nualluk (influenza).

Pronunciation

  • (Nuuk) IPA(key): /nuappuq/, [nʊ.əp.pɔq]

Verb

nuappoq

  1. (intransitive) has a cold

See also

  • nuappaa (moisten with saliva)
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