agiaq
Greenlandic
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Inuit *aɣi-aʁ- (“file, grindstone”), from Proto-Eskimo *aɣi- (“file, sharpen”). Compare agiarpoq (“files, rubs”).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editagiaq (plural agissat)
- violin
- 2012, H. Broberg, Sermitsiaq AG[1]:
- Kikkut tamarmik nalunngilaat agiaq qanoq nipeqassanngitsoq, hiistit pamiuinnit agiaq tagiarneqartillugu.
- Everyone knows how it should not sound when the horsehair of a violin bow is incorrectly pulled on a violin.
- (obsolete) old shamanic term meaning rubbing stone
- basalt.
Declension
editDeclension of agiaq
singular | plural | |
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absolutive | agiaq | agissat |
ergative | agissap | agissat |
allative | agissamut | agissanut |
ablative | agissamit | agissanit |
prosecutive | agissakkut | agissatigut |
locative | agissami | agissani |
instrumental | agissaamik | agissanik |
equative | agissatut | agissatut |
References
editCategories:
- Greenlandic terms inherited from Proto-Inuit
- Greenlandic terms derived from Proto-Inuit
- Greenlandic terms derived from Proto-Eskimo
- Greenlandic terms with IPA pronunciation
- Greenlandic lemmas
- Greenlandic nouns
- Greenlandic terms with quotations
- Greenlandic terms with obsolete senses
- kl:Mineralogy
- kl:Musical instruments