anori
Appearance
See also: Anorí
Greenlandic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Inuit *anuʀǝ, from Proto-Eskimo *anuqǝ. Cognate with Inuktitut ᐊᓄᕆ (anori), Tunumiisut anirsiq, and Aleut achunal.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]anori (plural anorit)
- wind
- 2001 Louise Richter, for the Greenlandic Directorate of Culture, Education, Research and Ecclesiastical Affairs/Inerisaavik: "Kisitsineq/matematikki: Misilitsinnerit, naliliineq, atuartitsineq", p. 54
- ANORIP SUKKASSUSAA SAKKORTUSSUSAALU
- Speed and force of wind
- 2001 Louise Richter, for the Greenlandic Directorate of Culture, Education, Research and Ecclesiastical Affairs/Inerisaavik: "Kisitsineq/matematikki: Misilitsinnerit, naliliineq, atuartitsineq", p. 54
Declension
[edit]case | singular | plural |
---|---|---|
absolutive | anori | anorit |
ergative | anorip | |
allative | anorimut | anorinut |
ablative | anorimit | anorinit |
prolative | anorikkut | anoritigut |
locative | anorimi | anorini |
instrumental | anorimik | anorinik |
equative | anoritut |
Derived terms
[edit]- anorersuaq (“storm”)
- anoraarsuaq (“gust, whirlwind, hurricane”)
- anorsannguaq (“puff, faint breeze”)
- aserorterivik anorisaatilik (“wind mill”)