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Definition: Eskimo

Part of Speech Definition
Adjective 1. Being husky.[Eve - graph theoretic]
Noun 1. A member of a people inhabiting the Arctic (northern Canada or Greenland or Alaska or eastern Siberia); the Algonquians called them Eskimo (`eaters of raw flesh') but they call themselves the Inuit (`the people').[Wordnet]
2. The language spoken by the Eskimo.[Wordnet]
3. One of a peculiar race inhabiting Arctic America and Greenland. In many respects the Eskimos resemble the Mongolian race.[Websters].

Sources: compiled from various sources, (under license) copyright 2008. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, WordNet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

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Date "Eskimo" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1833. (references)

Note: Eskimo \Es"ki*mo\, noun; plural Eskimos. [Originally applied by the Algonquins to the Northern Indians, and meaning eaters of raw flesh.]. (references)

Common Expressions: Eskimo

Expressions Definition
Canadian Eskimo Dog The Canadian Eskimo Dog, otherwise known as the "Qimmiq", is a larger breed of Arctic dog commonly found pulling sleds for their Inuit counterparts. However, as snowmobiles tend to be faster and more efficient, the Canadian Eskimo Dog is now a rare breed. (references)
Eskimo curlew New World curlew that breeds in northern North America. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
Eskimo Curlew The Eskimo Curlew or Northern Curlew, Numenius borealis, is (or possibly was) a medium-sized shorebird. (references)
Eskimo dog 1: (Zo["o]l.), one of a breed of large and powerful dogs used by the Eskimos to draw sledges. It closely resembles the gray wolf, with which it is often crossed. Eskimo dog. Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary.
  2: Breed of heavy-coated Arctic sled dog. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
Eskimo kinship Eskimo kinship (also referred to as Lineal kinship) is a kinship system used to define family. Identified by Louis Henry Morgan in his 1871 work Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity of the Human Family, the Eskimo system is one of the six major kinship systems (Eskimo, Hawaiian, Iroquois, Crow, Omaha, and Sudanese). (references)
Eskimo kissing Eskimo kissing, named for its prevalence among the Inuit, consists of two people rubbing noses together. A common misconception is that the practice arose so that Inuit could kiss without their mouths freezing together, but more likely the practice has to do with being able to catch the scent of another person. (references)
Eskimo Pie Eskimo Pie is a brand name for a chocolate-covered vanilla ice cream bar wrapped in foil, the first such dessert sold in the United States. (references)
Eskimo Roll The Eskimo Roll is the act of overturning a capsized kayak by use of the paddle and body motion. Typically by lifting the torso towards the surface, flicking the hips to right the kayak halfway up and applying a righting force by means of the paddle while tucking close to the front or back deck. (references)
Eskimo words for snow The first citation dealing with multiple Eskimo words for snow is found in the introduction to "The Handbook of North American Indians", the 1911 work of linguist and anthropologist Franz Boas. Boas mentions that Eskimos have four separate words for snow: aput ("snow on the ground"), gana ("falling snow"), piqsirpoq ("drifting snow"), and qimuqsuq ("snowdrift"), where we have only one. It is inaccurate to say that speakers of the English language have only word for snow, but Boas's intentions were good: in citing the Eskimo language, he was remarking on how differences in culture are often directly correlated to differences in language. (references)
HMS Eskimo (F119) HMS Eskimo (F119) was a Tribal-class frigate of the Royal Navy, built by J.S. Whites Shipbuilders of Cowes. She was launched on 20 March 1960 and commissioned on 21 February 1963. (references)
HMS Eskimo (F75) HMS Eskimo (L-75/F-75/G-75) was a Tribal-class destroyer laid down by the High Walker Yard of Vickers Armstrong at Newcastle-on-Tyne on 5 August 1936, launched on 3 September 1937 and commissioned on 30 December 1938. Eskimo participated in the Second Battle of Narvik in April 1940, supported the Allied landings in North Africa in November 1942, served with the 10th Destroyer Flotilla at Plymouth, attacked and sank the enemy German submarine U-971 while in company with the Canadian destroyer HMCS Haida and a Liberator aircraft of the Czech Air Force in the English Channel north of Brest on 24 June 1944, and operated in the Far East during the final days of the war. HMS Eskimo was reduced to an accommodation and headquarters ship for minesweepers, wreck-disposal vessels, and salvage craft clearing the Thames and Medway estuaries in 1946, used as a target ship in the Gareloch, sold for scrap on 27 June 1949 and broken up at Troon. (references)

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Specialty Expressions: Eskimo

Expressions Domain Definition
Eskimo Pie Slang Noun. Source: Linguistic 101 students at the University of Oregon. Definition: A dessert pastry. Context: When you want someone to pass it to you. Social Source: Ryan's Crew. Source: Compiled by The University of Oregon. (additional references)

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Extended Definition: Eskimo


Eskimo

Eskimo may refer to:

  • Eskimo, a term used to refer to people who inhabit northern Alaska, Canada and Greenland (the Inuit) or western Alaska and the Russian Far East (the Yupik)
  • The Eskimo Nebula is a cloud of gas 3000 light-years from earth
  • Eskimo, a 1933 Oscar-winning film (also known as Mala the Magnificent) by Irving Thalberg starring Ray Mala
  • Eskimo, a psytrance DJ and producer.
  • Eskimo, an album by The Residents released in 1979
  • "Eskimo," a song by Damien Rice from his 2003 album O
  • Paul "Eskimo" Clark, a professional poker player.
  • Edmonton Eskimos, a Canadian Football League team.
  • Eskimo Bob an online flash video.
  • Eskimo Pie; a brand of ice cream confections.
  • Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn), a song by Bob Dylan
  • An Eskimo dog might refer to:
    • American Eskimo Dog
    • Canadian Eskimo Dog
    • One of various breeds of huskies
  • An Esky is the Australian term for a portable cooler.
  • Eskimo Joe; a rock/pop band from Australia
  • I'm The Only Gay Eskimo, a song by Corky and the Juice Pigs
  • Abitibi Eskimos; ice hockey team, based out of Iroquois Falls, Ontario Canada
  • Cambridge Eskimos an ice hockey team established in the 1930s at the University of Cambridge in Great Britain.[1]
  • Eskimo Pass, a pass on Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada

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Extended Definition: Eskimo


Eskimo

Eskimos or esquimaux are indigenous peoples who have traditionally inhabited the circumpolar region from eastern Siberia, across Alaska and Canada, and all of Greenland.

Derivation

There are two main groups referred to as Eskimo: Yupik and Inuit. A third group, Unangam, is related. The Yupik language dialects and cultures in Alaska and eastern Siberia have evolved in place beginning with the original (pre-Dorset) Eskimo culture that developed in Alaska. Approximately 4000 years ago the Unangam (also known as Aleut) culture became distinctly separate, and evolved into a non-Eskimo culture. Approximately 1500-2000 years ago, apparently in Northwestern Alaska, two other distinct variations appeared. The Inuit language branch became distinct and in only several hundred years spread across northern Alaska, Canada and into Greenland. At about the same time, the Thule Technology also developed in northwestern Alaska and very quickly spread over the entire area occupied by Eskimo people, though it was not necessarily adopted by all of them.

The earliest known Eskimo cultures were Pre-Dorset Technology, which appear to have been a fully developed Eskimo culture that dates at 5000 years ago. They appear to have evolved in Alaska from people using the Archaic Small Tools Technology, who probably had migrated to Alaska from Siberia at least 2 to 3 thousand years earlier; though they might have been in Alaska as far back as 10 to 12 thousand years or more. There are similar artifacts found in Siberia going back to perhaps 18,000 years ago. It is believed that the Mongols of China, Eskimos, and probably the Korean people too all share a common ancestor in northern Asia.

Today the two main groups of Eskimos are the Inuit of northern Alaska, Canada and Greenland, and the Yupik, comprising speakers of four distinct Yupik languages and originating in western Alaska, in South Central Alaska along the Gulf of Alaska coast, and in the Russian Far East.

Languages

The Eskimo-Aleut family of languages includes two cognate branches. The Unangam (Aleut) branch and the Eskimo branch. The Eskimo sub-family consists of the Inuit language and Yupik language sub-groups.[1] The Sirenikski language is sometimes regarded as a third branch of the Eskimo language family, but other sources regard it as a group belonging to the Yupik branch.[1][2] Sirenikski is virtually extinct.[1][2]

Inuit languages comprise a dialect continuum, or dialect chain, that stretches from Unalakleet and Norton Sound in Alaska, across northern Alaska and Canada, and east all the way to Greenland. Speakers of two adjacent Inuit dialects can easily understand one another, but speakers of dialects at the extreme distant ends of the range have significant difficulty. Seward Peninsula dialects in Western Alaska, where much of the Inupiat culture has only been in place for perhaps less than 500 years, are greatly affected by phonological influence from the Yupik languages. Eastern Greenlandic, at the opposite end of the Inuit range has had significant word replacement due to a unique form of ritual name avoidance.[1][2]

The four Yupik languages have existed in place, which probably includes the locations where Eskimo culture and language began, for much longer than the Inuit language. Alutiiq (Sugpiaq), Central Alaskan Yup'ik, Naukan (Naukanski), and Siberian Yupik, are distinct languages with limited mutual intelligibility.[1] Even the dialectic differences within Alutiiq and Central Alaskan Yup'ik sometimes are relatively great for locations that are relatively close geographically.[2]

While grammatical structures of Yupik and Inuit languages are similar, they have pronounced differences phonologically and differences of vocabulary between Inuit and any of one of the Yupik languages is greater than between any two Yupik languages.[2]

Nomenclature

See also: Origin of the name Eskimo

In Canada and Greenland[3][4][5][6] the term Eskimo is widely held to be pejorative[3][7] and has fallen out of favor, largely supplanted by the term Inuit. However, while Inuit describes all of the Eskimo peoples in Canada and Greenland, that is not true in Alaska and Siberia. In Alaska the term Eskimo is commonly used, because it includes both Yupik and Inupiat, while Inuit is not accepted as a collective term or even specifically used for Inupiat (which technically is Inuit). No universal replacement term for Eskimo, inclusive of all Inuit and Yupik people, is accepted across the geographical area inhabited by the Inuit and Yupik peoples.[4]

The primary reason that Eskimo is considered derogatory is the false[8][9][10][11] perception that it means "eaters of raw meat".[12][7] There are two different etymologies in scientific literature for the term Eskimo. The most well-known comes from Ives Goddard at the Smithsonian Institution , who says it means "Snowshoe netters".[8] Quebec linguist Jose Mailhot, who speaks Innu-Montagnais (which Mailhot and Goddard agree is the language from which the word originated), published a definitive study in 1978 stating that it means "people who speak a different language".[10][11]

Nevertheless, while the word is not inherently pejorative, since the 1970s in Canada and Greenland Eskimo has widely been considered offensive, owing to folklore and derogatory usage. In government usage the term has been replaced with Inuit. The preferred term in Canada's Central Arctic is Inuinnaq,[13] and in the eastern Canadian Arctic Inuit. The language is often called Inuktitut, though other local designations are also used.

The Inuit of Greenland refer to themselves as Greenlanders or, in their own language, Kalaallit, and to their language as Greenlandic or Kalaallisut.[4]

Because of the linguistic, ethnic, and cultural differences between Yupik and Inuit peoples there is uncertainty as to the acceptance of any term encompassing all Yupik and Inuit people. There has been some movement to use Inuit, and the Inuit Circumpolar Council, representing a circumpolar population of 150,000 Inuit and Yupik people of Greenland, Canada, Alaska, and Siberia, in its charter defines Inuit for use within the ICC as including "the Inupiat, Yupik (Alaska), Inuit, Inuvialuit (Canada), Kalaallit (Greenland) and Yupik (Russia)."[14] However, even the Inuit people in Alaska refer themselves as Inupiat (the language is Inupiaq) and do not typically use the term Inuit. Thus, in Alaska, Eskimo is in common usage, and is the preferred term when speaking collectively of all Inupiat and Yupik people, or of all Inuit and Yupik people of the world.[4]

Alaskans also use the term Alaska Native, which is inclusive of all Eskimo, Aleut and Indian people of Alaska, and is of course exclusive of Inuit or Yupik people originating outside the state. The term Alaska Native has important legal usage in Alaska and the rest of the United States as a result of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971.

The term "Eskimo" is also used world wide in linguistic or ethnographic works to denote the larger branch of Eskimo-Aleut languages, the smaller branch being Aleut.

Myths and misconceptions about the Eskimo

  • "They live in Igloos." Actually only some tribes used igloos, and then only as temporary shelters. They no longer do so.
  • "They have thousands of words for snow." See Eskimo words for snow.

Inuit

Main article: Inuit
An Inuit family, c.1917
An Inuit family, c.1917

The Inuit inhabit the Arctic and northern Bering Sea coasts of Alaska and Arctic coasts of the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Quebec, Labrador, and Greenland. Until fairly recent times, there has been a remarkable homogeneity in the culture throughout this area, which traditionally relied on fish, sea mammals, and land animals for food, heat, light, clothing, tools, and shelter.

Alaska's Inupiat

Main article: Inupiat

The Inupiat people are the Inuit people of Alaska's Northwest Arctic and North Slope boroughs and the Bering Straits region, including the Seward Peninsula. Barrow, the northernmost city in the United States, is in the Inupiaq region. Their language is known as Inupiaq.

Canada's Inuit

Main article: Inuit

Canadian Inuit live primarily in Nunavut (a territory of Canada), Nunavik (the northern part of Quebec) and in Nunatsiavut (the Inuit settlement region in Labrador).

Inuvialuit

Main article: Inuvialuit

The Inuvialuit live in the western Canadian Arctic region. Their homeland - the Inuvialuit Settlement Region - covers the Arctic Ocean coastline area from the Alaskan border east to Amundsen Gulf and includes the western Canadian Arctic Islands. The land was demarked in 1984 by the Inuvialuit Final Agreement.

Kalaallit

Main article: Kalaallit

The Kalaallit live in Greenland, which is called Kalaallit Nunaat in Kalaallisut.

Yupik

Main article: Yupik

The Yupik are indigenous or aboriginal peoples who live along the coast of western Alaska, especially on the Yukon-Kuskokwim delta and along the Kuskokwim River (Central Alaskan Yup'ik), in southern Alaska (the Alutiiq) and along the eastern coast of Chukotka in the Russian Far East and St. Lawrence Island in western Alaska (the Siberian Yupik). The Yupik economy has traditionally been strongly dominated by the harvest of marine mammals, especially seals, walrus, and whales.[15]

Alutiiq

Main article: Alutiiq

The Alutiiq also called Pacific Yupik or Sugpiaq, are a southern, coastal branch of Yupik. They are not to be confused with the Aleuts, who live further to the southwest, including along the Aleutian Islands. They traditionally lived a coastal lifestyle, subsisting primarily on ocean resources such as salmon, halibut, and whale, as well as rich land resources such as berries and land mammals. Alutiiq people today live in coastal fishing communities, where they work in all aspects of the modern economy, while also maintaining the cultural value of subsistence. The Alutiiq language is relatively close to that spoken by the Yupik in the Bethel, Alaska area, but is considered a distinct language with two major dialects: the Koniag dialect, spoken on the Alaska Peninsula and on Kodiak Island, and the Chugach dialect, is spoken on the southern Kenai Peninsula and in Prince William Sound. Residents of Nanwalek, located on southern part of the Kenai Peninsula near Seldovia, speak what they call Sugpiaq and are able to understand those who speak Yupik in Bethel. With a population of approximately 3,000, and the number of speakers in the mere hundreds, Alutiiq communities are currently in the process of revitalizing their language.

Central Alaskan Yup'ik

Yup'ik, with an apostrophe, denotes the speakers of the Central Alaskan Yup'ik language, who live in western Alaska and southwestern Alaska from southern Norton Sound to the north side of Bristol Bay, on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, and on Nelson Island. The use of the apostrophe in the name Yup'ik denotes a longer pronunciation of the p sound than found in Siberian Yupik. Of all the Alaska Native languages, Central Alaskan Yup'ik has the most speakers, with about 10,000 of a total Yup'ik population of 21,000 still speaking the language. There are five dialects of Central Alaskan Yup'ik, including General Central Yup'ik and the Egegik, Norton Sound, Hooper Bay-Chevak, Nunivak, dialects. In the latter two dialects, both the language and the people are called Cup'ik.[16]

Siberian Yupik

Main article: Siberian Yupik

Siberian Yupik reside along the Bering Sea coast of the Chukchi Peninsula in Siberia in the Russian Far East[2] and in the villages of Gambell and Savoonga on St. Lawrence Island in Alaska.[17] The Central Siberian Yupik spoken on the Chukchi Peninsula and on St. Lawrence Island is nearly identical. About 1,050 of a total Alaska population of 1,100 Siberian Yupik people in Alaska still speak the language, and it is still the first language of the home for most St. Lawrence Island children. In Siberia, about 300 of a total of 900 Siberian Yupik people still learn the language, though it is no longer learned as a first language by children.[17]

Naukan

Main article: Naukan

About 70 of 400 Naukan people still speak the Naukanski. The Naukan originate on the Chukot Peninsula in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug in Siberia.[2]

Sireniki Eskimos

Main article: Sireniki Eskimos

Some speakers of Siberian Yupik languages used to speak a very peculiar Eskimo language in the past, before they underwent a language shift. These former speakers of Sireniki Eskimo language inhabited settlements Sireniki, Imtuk, and some small villages stretching to the west from Sireniki along south-eastern coasts of Chukchi Peninsula,[18] they lived in neighborhood with Siberian Yupik and Chukchi peoples. As early as in 1895, Imtuk was already a settlement with mixed population, Sireniki Eskimos and Ungazigmit[19] (the latter belonging to Siberian Yupik). Sireniki Eskimo culture has been influenced by that of Chukchi (witnessed also by folktale motifs[20]), also the language shows Chukchi language influences.[21]

The above mentioned peculiarities of this (already extinct) Eskimo language amounted to mutual unintelligibility even with its nearest language relatives:[22] in the past, Sireniki Eskimos even had to use the unrelated Chukchi language as a lingua franca for communicating with Siberian Yupik.[21]

Many words are formed from entirely different roots than in Siberian Yupik,[23] but even the grammar has several peculiarities not only among Eskimo languages, but even inside the entire language family, thus, even compared to Aleut. For example, it is the only Eskimo-Aleut language that lacks dual number,[24] even its neighboring Siberian Yupik relatives have dual.[25]

Little is known about the origin of this diversity. According to a supposition, the peculiarities of this language may be the result of a supposed long isolation from other Eskimo groups,[26][27] being in contact only with speakers of unrelated languages for many centuries. Influence by Chukchi language is clear.[21]

Because of all these, the mere classification of Sireniki Eskimo language is not settled yet:[28] Sireniki language is sometimes regarded as a third branch of Eskimo (at least, its possibility is mentioned),[28][29][30] but sometimes it is regarded rather as a group belonging to the Yupik branch.[31][32]

Dialects

Main article: Eskimo-Aleut languages

Inuit languages comprise a dialect continuum, or dialect chain, that stretches from Unalaska and Norton Sound in Alaska, across northern Alaska and Canada, and east all the way to Greenland. Changes from western (Inupiaq) to eastern dialects are marked by the dropping of vestigial Yupik-related features, increasing consonant assimilation (e.g., kumlu, meaning "thumb," changes to kuvlu, changes to kublu,[33] changes to kulluk,[33] changes to kulluq[33]), and increased consonant lengthening, and lexical change. Thus, speakers of two adjacent Inuit dialects would usually be able to understand one another, but speakers from dialects distant from each other on the dialect continuum would have difficulty understanding one another.[2]

The four Yupik languages, including Alutiiq (Sugpiaq), Central Alaskan Yup'ik, Naukan (Naukanski), and Siberian Yupik are distinct languages with phonological, morphological, and lexical differences, and demonstrating limited mutual intelligibility. Additionally, both Alutiiq Central Yup'ik have considerable dialect diversity. The northernmost Yupik languages — Siberian Yupik and Naukanski Yupik — are linguistically only slightly closer to Inuit than is Alutiiq, which is the southernmost of the Yupik languages. Although the grammatical structures of Yupik and Inuit languages are similar, they have pronounced differences phonologically, and differences of vocabulary between Inuit and any of one of the Yupik languages is greater than between any two Yupik languages.[2]

The Sirenikski language is sometimes regarded as a third branch of the Eskimo language family, but other sources regard it as a group belonging to the Yupik branch.[2]

An overview of the Eskimo-Aleut languages family is given below:

Aleut
Aleut language
Western-Central dialects: Atkan, Attuan, Unangan, Bering (60-80 speakers)
Eastern dialect: Unalaskan, Pribilof (400 speakers)
Eskimo (Yup'ik, Yuit, and Inuit)
Central Alaskan Yup'ik (10,000 speakers)
Alutiiq or Pacific Gulf Yup'ik (400 speakers)
Central Siberian Yupik or Yuit (Chaplinon and St Lawrence Island, 1400 speakers)
Naukan (70 speakers)
Inuit or Inupik (75,000 speakers)
Iñupiaq (northern Alaska, 3,500 speakers)
Inuvialuktun or Inuktun (western Canada; 765 speakers)
Inuktitut (eastern Canada; together with Inuktun and Inuinnaqtun, 30,000 speakers)
Kalaallisut (Greenland, 47,000 speakers)
Sireniki Eskimo language (Sirenikskiy) (extinct)

See also

  • Aleut
  • Athabaskan
  • Chukchi
  • Saqqaq culture
  • Igloo
  • Eskimo kinship
  • Shamanism among Eskimo peoples
  • Eskimo words for snow
  • Inuit mythology
  • Sedna (mythology)
  • Nalukataq -- traditional blanket toss celebrations

Notes

  1. a b c d e "Comparative Eskimo Dictionary with Aleut Cognates", Alaska Native Language Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks 
  2. a b c d e f g h i j Kaplan, Lawrence. (2001-12-10). "Comparative Yupik and Inuit". Alaska Native Language Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks. Retrieved on 2007-04-06.
  3. a b usage note, Inuit, American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition, 2000
  4. a b c d Kaplan, Lawrence. (2002). "Inuit or Eskimo: Which names to use?". Alaska Native Language Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks. Retrieved on 2007-04-06.
  5. Historical Dictionary of the Inuit By Pamela R. Stern
  6. Ostgroenland-Hilfe Project
  7. a b Setting the Record Straight About Native Languages: What Does "Eskimo" Mean In Cree?
  8. a b "Eskimo" by Mark Israel
  9. Goddard, Ives (1984). Handbook of North American Indians, Vol. 5 (Arctic). Smithsonian Institution. ISBN 978-0160045806. 
  10. a b Mailhot, Jose (1978). "L'etymologie de "esquimau" revuew et corrigee". Etudes/Inuit/Studies Vol. 2 (Issue. 2). 
  11. a b Cree Mailing List Digest November 1997
  12. Eskimo, American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition, 2000
  13. Ohokak, G.; M. Kadlun, B. Harnum. Inuinnaqtun-English Dictionary. Kitikmeot Heritage Society. 
  14. Inuit Circumpolar Council. (2006). "Charter." Retrieved on 2007-04-06.
  15. Yupik. (2008). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved January 13, 2008, from Encyclopædia Britannica Online: http://www.search.eb.com.offcampus.lib.washington.edu/eb/article-9078135
  16. Alaska Native Language Center. (2001-12-07). "Central Alaskan Yup'ik." Alaska Native Language Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks. Retrieved on 2007-04-06.
  17. a b Alaska Native Language Center. (2001-12-07). "Siberian Yupik." Alaska Native Language Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks. Retrieved on 2007-04-06.
  18. Vakhtin 1998: 162
  19. Меновщиков 1964: 7
  20. Меновщиков 1964: 132
  21. a b c Menovshchikov 1990: 70
  22. Меновщиков 1964: 6–7
  23. Меновщиков 1964: 42
  24. Меновщиков 1964: 38
  25. Меновщиков 1964: 81
  26. Меновщиков 1962: 11
  27. Меновщиков 1964: 9
  28. a b Vakhtin 1998: 161
  29. Linguist List's description about Nikolai Vakhtin's book: The Old Sirinek Language: Texts, Lexicon, Grammatical Notes. The author's untransliterated (original) name is “Н.Б. Вахтин”.
  30. "Языки эскимосов" (in Russian). ICC Chukotka. Inuit Circumpolar Council.
  31. Ethnologue Report for Eskimo-Aleut
  32. Kaplan 1990: 136
  33. a b c "thumb". Asuilaak Living Dictionary. Retrieved on 2007-11-25.

References

Cyrillic

  • Меновщиков, Г. А. (1964). Язык сиреникских эскимосов. Фонетика, очерк морфологии, тексты и словарь. Москва • Ленинград,: Академия Наук СССР. Институт языкознания.  The transliteration of author's name, and the rendering of title in English: Menovshchikov, G. A. (1964). Language of Sireniki Eskimos. Phonetics, morphology, texts and vocabulary. Moscow • Leningrad: Academy of Sciences of the USSR. 

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Topics by Level of Interest: Eskimo

Topics sorted by level of Interest Level (1=low, 600=high)     Topics sorted Alphabetically Level (1=low, 600=high)
Shamanism among Eskimo peoples 80     American Eskimo Dog 19
Sireniki Eskimo language 68     Canadian Eskimo Dog 20
Eskimo 64     Eskimo 64
Eskimo Joe 30     Eskimo (album) 11
Canadian Eskimo Dog 20     Eskimo (alternative meanings) 4
Eskimo Curlew 20     Eskimo (film) 5
Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn) 19     Eskimo bowline 4
Eskimo Pie 19     Eskimo Curlew 20
American Eskimo Dog 19     Eskimo dog 2
Eskimo Limon 18     Eskimo Joe's 7
Masks among Eskimo peoples 16     Eskimo Joe 30
Eskimo Nebula 14     Eskimo Joe EP 8
Eskimo kissing 13     Eskimo kinship 9
Eskimo words for snow 12     Eskimo kissing 13
HMS Eskimo 12     Eskimo Limon 18
Eskimo (album) 11     Eskimo Nebula 14
The Ballad of Eskimo Nell 11     Eskimo Nell (film) 5
Eskimo kinship 9     Eskimo Pie 19
Eskimo Joe EP 8     Eskimo Rescue 3
Eskimo Joe's 7     Eskimo words for snow 12
World Eskimo Indian Olympics 7     Exercise Eskimo 3
HMS Eskimo (F119) 6     HMS Eskimo 12
Sur les Traces de Black Eskimo 6     HMS Eskimo (F119) 6
Origin of the name Eskimo 6     HMS Eskimo (F75) 4
Eskimo (film) 5     I'm The Only Gay Eskimo 2
Eskimo Nell (film) 5     Masks among Eskimo peoples 16
The True Story of Eskimo Nell 4     No Snow, No Show for the Eskimo 4
No Snow, No Show for the Eskimo 4     Origin of the name Eskimo 6
HMS Eskimo (F75) 4     Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn) 19
Eskimo bowline 4     Releasing Eskimo 2
Eskimo (alternative meanings) 4     Shamanism among Eskimo peoples 80
Exercise Eskimo 3     Sireniki Eskimo 3
Sireniki Eskimo 3     Sireniki Eskimo language 68
Eskimo Rescue 3     Sur les Traces de Black Eskimo 6
I'm The Only Gay Eskimo 2     The Ballad of Eskimo Nell 11
Releasing Eskimo 2     The True Story of Eskimo Nell 4
Eskimo dog 2     World Eskimo Indian Olympics 7

Source: the editor, created by/for EVE to gauge likely levels of human interest in linguistically triggered topics (compiled across various sources, such as Wikipedia and specialty expression glosses).

Synonyms: Eskimo
Position Synonyms (sorted by strength)

Noun

Esquimau.
Consider also: Innuit.

Other

Inuit, husky, Indian, Eskimoan.
Source: Eve, based on meta analysis. Top

Computed Synonyms: Eskimo

 Rank

 Intensity 

 Word

 Synonyms

 Synonyms of synonym

 1   37.0094   Eskimo     Inuit     Esquimau, husky, snowsuit, romper, Amerind   
 2   19.0094   Eskimo     husky     strong, hefty, stout, big, heavy   
 3   10.0295   Eskimo     Esquimau     husky, Inuit, Amerind, Eskimo pie, Amerindian   
 4   3.0093   Eskimo     Amerind     Indian, Amerindian, American Indian, redskin, red Indian   
 5   2.0294   Eskimo     escheat     confiscate, seize, sequester, sequestrate, embargo   
 6   2.0293   Eskimo     esoteric     cryptic, secret, occult, mysterious, privy   
 7   2.0292   Eskimo     escarpment     scarp, slope, cliff, bluff, acclivity   
 8   1.0697   Eskimo     Eskimoan     Eskimauan   
 9   1.0292   Eskimo     esophagus     gullet, oesophagus, weasand, oesophagus esophagus, weasands   
 10   1.0094   Eskimo     Jewish     Jew, Hebrew, Judaic, Israelite, Jewess   
 11   1.0094   Eskimo     arms     arm, limbs, boughs, shanks, legs   
 12   1.0093   Eskimo     sheeny     shiny, bright, lustrous, glossy, brilliant   
 13   1.0093   Eskimo     romper     frolicer, larker, pranker, jester, joker   
 14   1.0093   Eskimo     Jewry     Judaism, ghetto, Jew, Hebrew, Jews   
 15   1.0092   Eskimo     snowsuit     playsuit, jumpsuit, Inuit, romper, rompers   
--------------------     10 synonyms ranked from 16 to 25 abridged     --------------------

Source: calculated by Eve using graph theory. "Intensity" is a score indicating the number of overlapping cliques where the word pair is found (an integer before the decimal); the first digit after the decimal is the number of overlapping terminal characters up to 9; the second characters is number of leading common characters up to 9; the last two digits measure the Levenshtein distance subtracted from 100. Top

Computed Synonyms via Expressions: Eskimo

 Rank

 Intensity 

 Word

 Synonyms

 Synonyms of synonym

 1   1.0091   Eskimo     coat armor     coat armour, blazon, heraldry   
 2   1.0084   Eskimo     armorial bearings     coat of arms, arms, emblem   
Source: calculated by Eve using graph theory. "Intensity" is a score indicating the number of overlapping cliques where the word pair is found (an integer before the decimal); the first digit after the decimal is the number of overlapping terminal characters up to 9; the second characters is number of leading common characters up to 9; the last two digits measure the Levenshtein distance subtracted from 100. Top

Computed Expressions: Eskimo

 Rank

 Intensity 

 Expression

 Synonyms

 Synonyms of synonym

 1   8.0090   Eskimo dog     husky     strong, hefty   
 2   1.4494   Eskimo roll     slash roll         
 3   1.3394   Eskimo dog     husky dog     husky   
 4   1.0489   Eskimo roll     rolling     roll, heaving   
 5   1.0390   Eskimo dog     dogskin     kid-skin, sicken   
 6   1.0292   Eskimo pie     Esquimau     Eskimo, husky   
 7   1.0192   Eskimo dog     elkhound     deerhound, husky   
 8   1.0179   Eskimo waterproof boot     fur breeches         
 9   1.0092   Eskimo dog     kid     child, youngster   
 10   1.0091   Eskimo dog     kid-skin     kid, kidskin   
 11   1.0091   Eskimo dog     kidskin     kid, kid-leather   
 12   1.0090   Eskimo dog     malamute     husky   
 13   1.0089   Eskimo dog     nappa     napa leather, nappa leather   
 14   1.0089   Eskimo dog     chevrette     kid, female kid   
Source: calculated by Eve using graph theory. "Intensity" is a score indicating the number of overlapping cliques where the word pair is found (an integer before the decimal); the first digit after the decimal is the number of overlapping terminal characters up to 9; the second characters is number of leading common characters up to 9; the last two digits measure the Levenshtein distance subtracted from 100. Top

Translations: Eskimo

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Al Arabiya إسكيمو (Eskimo, husky, Inuit). Additional references: Al Arabiya, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Al Fus-Ha إسكيمو (Eskimo, husky, Inuit). Additional references: Al Fus-Ha, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Albanian eskimez (Eskimo, Esquimau, Inuit), gjuha eskimeze (Eskimo). Additional references: Albanian, Turkey (Europe), Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Arabic إسكيمو (Eskimo, husky, Inuit). Additional references: Arabic, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Armenian էսկիմոս (Eskimo, husky). Additional references: Armenian, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Armjanski Yazyk էսկիմոս (Eskimo, husky). Additional references: Armjanski Yazyk, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Arnaut eskimez (Eskimo, Esquimau, Inuit), gjuha eskimeze (Eskimo). Additional references: Arnaut, Turkey (Europe), Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Íslenska Eskimói (Eskimo). Additional references: Íslenska, Iceland, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Bâhdinâni Eskîmo (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Bâhdinâni, Turkey, Armenia, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Bahasa Indonesia eskimo (eskimo). Additional references: Bahasa Indonesia, Indonesia, Java, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Bahasa Malaysia orang Eskimo (Eskimo), Gulingan Eskimo (Eskimo Roll). Additional references: Bahasa Malaysia, Malaysia, Brunei, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Bahasa Malayu orang Eskimo (Eskimo), Gulingan Eskimo (Eskimo Roll). Additional references: Bahasa Malayu, Malaysia, Brunei, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Balgarski ескимос (Eskimo, husky, Amerind, Esquimau, Inuit), ескимоски (Amerind, Eskimo). Additional references: Balgarski, Bulgaria, Greece, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Balgarski (transliteration) eskimos (Eskimo, husky, Amerind, Esquimau, Inuit), eskimoski (Amerind, Eskimo). Additional references: Balgarski, Bulgaria, Greece, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Basque eskimal (Eskimo), eskimale (Eskimo). Additional references: Basque, Spain, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Bohemian eskymácký (Eskimo, Eskimauan, Eskimoan), Eskymák (Eskimo, husky, Esquimau), eskymáčtina (Eskimo, husky), eskimski (eskimo), Eskimka (eskimo), Eskim (eskimo), eskymo (Eskimo pie, Esquimau), eskymácký pes (husky, Eskimo dog), eskymácký obrat (Eskimo roll, slash roll). Additional references: Bohemian, Czech Republic, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Brazilian Portuguese esquimó (Eskimo), fatinho de l (Eskimo), esquimese (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Brazilian Portuguese, Portugal, Angola, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Bulgarian ескимос (Eskimo, husky, Amerind, Esquimau, Inuit), ескимоски (Amerind, Eskimo). Additional references: Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Greece, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Bulgarian (transliteration) eskimos (Eskimo, husky, Amerind, Esquimau, Inuit), eskimoski (Amerind, Eskimo). Additional references: Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Greece, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Catalan esquimal (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Catalan, Spain, Andorra, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Central Danish eskimoisk (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Central Danish, Denmark, Germany, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Central Tai ชาวเอสกิโม (Eskimo, Inuit), ภาษาเอสกิโม (Eskimo, Inuit), สุนัขที่มีขนหนาหูตั้งใช้ลากเลื่อนในแถบขั้วโลกเหนือ (Eskimo dog). Additional references: Central Tai, Thailand, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Cestina eskymácký (Eskimo, Eskimauan, Eskimoan), Eskymák (Eskimo, husky, Esquimau), eskymáčtina (Eskimo, husky), eskimski (eskimo), Eskimka (eskimo), Eskim (eskimo), eskymo (Eskimo pie, Esquimau), eskymácký pes (husky, Eskimo dog), eskymácký obrat (Eskimo roll, slash roll). Additional references: Cestina, Czech Republic, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Simplified 爱斯基摩人 (Eskimo, Esquimau, Inuit), 爱斯基摩人的 (Eskimo), 爱斯基摩 (Eskimo, Innuit), 爱斯基摩语 (Eskimo), 北极犬 (eskimo dog), 爱斯基摩人的文化 (eskimo culture), 美国的爱斯基摩人 (american eskimo). Additional references: Chinese Simplified, China, Brunei, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Traditional 愛斯基摩人 (Eskimo, Inuit), 埃斯基摩人的 (Eskimo), 埃斯基摩人 (Eskimo, Esquimau), 愛斯基摩 (Eskimo, Innuit), 愛斯基摩語 (Eskimo), 北極犬 (eskimo dog), 埃斯基摩人的文化 (eskimo culture), 美國的埃斯基摩人 (american eskimo). Additional references: Chinese Traditional, China, Brunei, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Croatian Eskimka (Eskimo), eskimski (Eskimo), Eskim (Eskimo). Additional references: Croatian, Croatia, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Curaçoleño èskimo (Eskimo). Additional references: Curaçoleño, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Curassese èskimo (Eskimo). Additional references: Curassese, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Czech eskymácký (Eskimo, Eskimauan, Eskimoan), Eskymák (Eskimo, husky, Esquimau), eskymáčtina (Eskimo, husky), eskimski (eskimo), Eskimka (eskimo), Eskim (eskimo), eskymo (Eskimo pie, Esquimau), eskymácký pes (husky, Eskimo dog), eskymácký obrat (Eskimo roll, slash roll). Additional references: Czech, Czech Republic, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Daco-Rumanian eschimos (Eskimo), limba eschimosã (Eskimo). Additional references: Daco-Rumanian, Romania, Hungary, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Danish eskimoisk (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Danish, Denmark, Germany, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Dansk eskimoisk (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Dansk, Denmark, Germany, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Dari اسكيمو (Eskimo, Inuit), اسكيمه (eskimo), اسکیمو (Eskimo), سگ سورتمه كش (Eskimo dog). Additional references: Dari, Iran, Indo-European, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Deutsch Eskimo (Eskimo, Inuit), Eskimosprache (Eskimo), eskimoisch (Eskimo), Eskimosprach (Eskimo), Eskimofrauen (Eskimo), Eskimofrau (Eskimo), die Eskimosprache (Eskimo), der Eskimo (Eskimo, Inuit), der Husky (Eskimo dog, husky), Eskimobrachvogel (Eskimo curlew). Additional references: Deutsch, Germany, Austria, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Dutch Eskimo (Eskimo, Inuit), sneeuwwoordenverhaal (Eskimo words for snow), Eskimowulp (Eskimo curlew). Additional references: Dutch, Netherlands, Aruba, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Eesti eskimo (Eskimo, Inuit), eskimod (the Eskimo). Additional references: Eesti, Estonia, Finland, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Ena էսկիմոս (Eskimo, husky). Additional references: Ena, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Ermeni Dili էսկիմոս (Eskimo, husky). Additional references: Ermeni Dili, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Ermenice էսկիմոս (Eskimo, husky). Additional references: Ermenice, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Estonian eskimo (Eskimo, Inuit), eskimod (the Eskimo). Additional references: Estonian, Estonia, Finland, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Euskera eskimal (Eskimo), eskimale (Eskimo). Additional references: Euskera, Spain, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Finnish eskimo (Eskimo, Inuit), Eskimot (Eskimo). Additional references: Finnish, Finland, Russia (Europe), Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Français esquimaude (Eskimo), esquimau (Eskimo, choc-ice, Inuit, romper, rompers), eskimo (Eskimo), courlis esquimau (Eskimo curlew), esquimautage (rolling, Eskimo roll, roll), Siberian Husky (Eskimo dog), kayak esquimau (Eskimo kayak), chien esquimau (husky, Eskimo dog, husky dog), Vetements d'Esquimaux (Eskimo clothing), Nébuleuse de l'Esquimau (Eskimo Nebula). Additional references: Français, France, Algeria, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
French esquimaude (Eskimo), esquimau (Eskimo, choc-ice, Inuit, romper, rompers), eskimo (Eskimo), courlis esquimau (Eskimo curlew), esquimautage (rolling, Eskimo roll, roll), Siberian Husky (Eskimo dog), kayak esquimau (Eskimo kayak), chien esquimau (husky, Eskimo dog, husky dog), Vetements d'Esquimaux (Eskimo clothing), Nébuleuse de l'Esquimau (Eskimo Nebula). Additional references: French, France, Algeria, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Gaelg Eskimagh (Eskimo). Additional references: Gaelg, United Kingdom, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Gailck Eskimagh (Eskimo). Additional references: Gailck, United Kingdom, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Galego esquimal (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Galego, Spain, Portugal, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Galician esquimal (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Galician, Spain, Portugal, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Gallego esquimal (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Gallego, Spain, Portugal, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
German Eskimo (Eskimo, Inuit), Eskimosprache (Eskimo), eskimoisch (Eskimo), Eskimosprach (Eskimo), Eskimofrauen (Eskimo), Eskimofrau (Eskimo), die Eskimosprache (Eskimo), der Eskimo (Eskimo, Inuit), der Husky (Eskimo dog, husky), Eskimobrachvogel (Eskimo curlew). Additional references: German, Germany, Austria, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Greek εσκιμώ (eskimo), κοστούμι τύπου εσκιμό (Eskimo), εσκιμώοσ (Eskimo). Additional references: Greek, Greece, Albania, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Greek (transliteration) eskimo (eskimo), kostoumi tupoi eskimo (Eskimo), eskimoos (Eskimo). Additional references: Greek, Greece, Albania, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Gujarati એસ્કીમો (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Gujarati, India, Kenya, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Gujerathi એસ્કીમો (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Gujerathi, India, Kenya, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Gujerati એસ્કીમો (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Gujerati, India, Kenya, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Gujrathi એસ્કીમો (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Gujrathi, India, Kenya, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Gurmukhi ਏਸਕੀਮੋ (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Gurmukhi, India, Kenya, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Gurumukhi ਏਸਕੀਮੋ (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Gurumukhi, India, Kenya, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Haieren էսկիմոս (Eskimo, husky). Additional references: Haieren, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguk Mal 에스키모 사람 (Eskimo, Inuit), 에스키모 (Eskimo), 에스크모 말 (Eskimo), 에스키모종의 개 (Eskimo), 에스키모 말 (Eskimo), (to, of, scythian, sulfureous, Sioux), 에스키모의 (Eskimo), 에스키모 사람의 (Eskimo), 에스키모 말의 (Eskimo), 에스키모식 전도복원 (Eskimo roll). Additional references: Hanguk Mal, Korea, South, Korea, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguohua 에스키모 사람 (Eskimo, Inuit), 에스키모 (Eskimo), 에스크모 말 (Eskimo), 에스키모종의 개 (Eskimo), 에스키모 말 (Eskimo), (to, of, scythian, sulfureous, Sioux), 에스키모의 (Eskimo), 에스키모 사람의 (Eskimo), 에스키모 말의 (Eskimo), 에스키모식 전도복원 (Eskimo roll). Additional references: Hanguohua, Korea, South, Korea, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Hebrew אֶסְקִימוֹאִי (Eskimo), יסומיקסא (eskimo), שפת אסקימו (Eskimo), עם אסקימו (Eskimo, Inuit), אסקימו (Eskimo). Additional references: Hebrew, Israel, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
High Arabic إسكيمو (Eskimo, husky, Inuit). Additional references: High Arabic, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
High German Eskimo (Eskimo, Inuit), Eskimosprache (Eskimo), eskimoisch (Eskimo), Eskimosprach (Eskimo), Eskimofrauen (Eskimo), Eskimofrau (Eskimo), die Eskimosprache (Eskimo), der Eskimo (Eskimo, Inuit), der Husky (Eskimo dog, husky), Eskimobrachvogel (Eskimo curlew). Additional references: High German, Germany, Austria, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Hindi एस्कीमो (Eskimo, Inuit), इस्कीमो (Eskimo). Additional references: Hindi, India, Nepal, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Hochdeutsch Eskimo (Eskimo, Inuit), Eskimosprache (Eskimo), eskimoisch (Eskimo), Eskimosprach (Eskimo), Eskimofrauen (Eskimo), Eskimofrau (Eskimo), die Eskimosprache (Eskimo), der Eskimo (Eskimo, Inuit), der Husky (Eskimo dog, husky), Eskimobrachvogel (Eskimo curlew). Additional references: Hochdeutsch, Germany, Austria, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Hungarian eszkimó (Eskimo, Inuit), eszkimó nyelv (Eskimo), eszkimó ember (Eskimo, husky), eszkimófordulás (Eskimo roll), sarki kutya (elkhound, Eskimo dog, husky), eszkimó kutya (Eskimo dog, husky), eszkimókutya (Eskimo dog, husky). Additional references: Hungarian, Hungary, Austria, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Icelandic Eskimói (Eskimo). Additional references: Icelandic, Iceland, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Indonesian eskimo (eskimo). Additional references: Indonesian, Indonesia, Java, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Inupiatun Ieupiaq (Eskimo). Additional references: Inupiatun, USA, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Italian eschimese (Eskimo, Eskimauan, Eskimoan, Esquimau, husky), esquimese (Eskimauan, eskimo, Eskimoan, Esquimau, husky), gli eschimesi (the Eskimo), Nebulosa Eskimo (Eskimo Nebula). Additional references: Italian, Italy, Croatia, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Ivrit אֶסְקִימוֹאִי (Eskimo), יסומיקסא (eskimo), שפת אסקימו (Eskimo), עם אסקימו (Eskimo, Inuit), אסקימו (Eskimo). Additional references: Ivrit, Israel, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Japanese エスキモー人 (Eskimo, husky), エスキモー語 (Eskimo, husky), エスキモー族 (Eskimo, Esquimau), エスキモー人〔語の (Eskimo), ユダヤ人 (Jew, Jewish person, Hebrew, Israelite, Jewry), エスキモー語の (Eskimo), エスキモー人の (Eskimo), エスキモーの (Eskimo), エスキモー (Eskimo), エスキモー犬 (Eskimo dog, husky, malamute, malemute). Additional references: Japanese, Japan, Taiwan, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Kermanji Eskîmo (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Kermanji, Turkey, Armenia, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Khadi Boli एस्कीमो (Eskimo, Inuit), इस्कीमो (Eskimo). Additional references: Khadi Boli, India, Nepal, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Khari Boli एस्कीमो (Eskimo, Inuit), इस्कीमो (Eskimo). Additional references: Khari Boli, India, Nepal, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Kirdasi Eskîmo (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Kirdasi, Turkey, Armenia, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Kirmâncha Eskîmo (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Kirmâncha, Turkey, Armenia, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Kirmanji Eskîmo (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Kirmanji, Turkey, Armenia, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Korean 에스키모 사람 (Eskimo, Inuit), 에스키모 (Eskimo), 에스크모 말 (Eskimo), 에스키모종의 개 (Eskimo), 에스키모 말 (Eskimo), (to, of, scythian, sulfureous, Sioux), 에스키모의 (Eskimo), 에스키모 사람의 (Eskimo), 에스키모 말의 (Eskimo), 에스키모식 전도복원 (Eskimo roll). Additional references: Korean, Korea, South, Korea, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Kurdish ة سكيمؤ (Eskimo). Additional references: Kurdish, Iraq, Turkey, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Kurmanji Eskîmo (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Kurmanji, Turkey, Armenia, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Langadoc Inoit (Eskimo). Additional references: Langadoc, France, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Languedoc Inoit (Eskimo). Additional references: Languedoc, France, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Languedocien Inoit (Eskimo). Additional references: Languedocien, France, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Latvian eskimosu (Eskimo), eskimoss (Eskimo, husky), eskimosu kuitala (Eskimo curlew). Additional references: Latvian, Latvia, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Latviska eskimosu (Eskimo), eskimoss (Eskimo, husky), eskimosu kuitala (Eskimo curlew). Additional references: Latviska, Latvia, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Lengadoucian Inoit (Eskimo). Additional references: Lengadoucian, France, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Lettisch eskimosu (Eskimo), eskimoss (Eskimo, husky), eskimosu kuitala (Eskimo curlew). Additional references: Lettisch, Latvia, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Lettish eskimosu (Eskimo), eskimoss (Eskimo, husky), eskimosu kuitala (Eskimo curlew). Additional references: Lettish, Latvia, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Lietuvi eskimas (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Lietuvi, Lithuania, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Litauische eskimas (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Litauische, Lithuania, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Litewski eskimas (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Litewski, Lithuania, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Lithuanian eskimas (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Lithuanian, Lithuania, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Litovskiy eskimas (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Litovskiy, Lithuania, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Liutuviskai eskimas (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Liutuviskai, Lithuania, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Magyar eszkimó (Eskimo, Inuit), eszkimó nyelv (Eskimo), eszkimó ember (Eskimo, husky), eszkimófordulás (Eskimo roll), sarki kutya (elkhound, Eskimo dog, husky), eszkimó kutya (Eskimo dog, husky), eszkimókutya (Eskimo dog, husky). Additional references: Magyar, Hungary, Austria, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Maharashtra एस्कीमो (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Maharashtra, India, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Maharathi एस्कीमो (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Maharathi, India, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Malay orang Eskimo (Eskimo), Gulingan Eskimo (Eskimo Roll). Additional references: Malay, Malaysia, Brunei, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Malayu orang Eskimo (Eskimo), Gulingan Eskimo (Eskimo Roll). Additional references: Malayu, Malaysia, Brunei, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Malhatee एस्कीमो (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Malhatee, India, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Maltese Eskimo (Eskimo). Additional references: Maltese, Malta, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Malti Eskimo (Eskimo). Additional references: Malti, Malta, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Manx Eskimagh (Eskimo). Additional references: Manx, United Kingdom, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Manx Gaelic Eskimagh (Eskimo). Additional references: Manx Gaelic, United Kingdom, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Marathi एस्कीमो (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Marathi, India, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Marthi एस्कीमो (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Marthi, India, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Melaju orang Eskimo (Eskimo), Gulingan Eskimo (Eskimo Roll). Additional references: Melaju, Malaysia, Brunei, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Melayu orang Eskimo (Eskimo), Gulingan Eskimo (Eskimo Roll). Additional references: Melayu, Malaysia, Brunei, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Moldavian eschimos (Eskimo), limba eschimosã (Eskimo). Additional references: Moldavian, Romania, Hungary, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Muruthu एस्कीमो (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Muruthu, India, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Northern Kurdish Eskîmo (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Northern Kurdish, Turkey, Armenia, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Occitani Inoit (Eskimo). Additional references: Occitani, France, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Panjabi (Eastern Dialect) ਏਸਕੀਮੋ (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Panjabi (Eastern Dialect), India, Kenya, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Papiam èskimo (Eskimo). Additional references: Papiam, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Papiamen èskimo (Eskimo). Additional references: Papiamen, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Papiamento èskimo (Eskimo). Additional references: Papiamento, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Papiamentoe èskimo (Eskimo). Additional references: Papiamentoe, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Papiamentu èskimo (Eskimo). Additional references: Papiamentu, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Parsi اسكيمو (Eskimo, Inuit), اسكيمه (eskimo), اسکیمو (Eskimo), سگ سورتمه كش (Eskimo dog). Additional references: Parsi, Iran, Indo-European, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Persian اسكيمو (Eskimo, Inuit), اسكيمه (eskimo), اسکیمو (Eskimo), سگ سورتمه كش (Eskimo dog). Additional references: Persian, Iran, Indo-European, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Persian (Farsi) اسكيمو (Eskimo, Inuit), اسكيمه (eskimo), اسکیمو (Eskimo), سگ سورتمه كش (Eskimo dog). Additional references: Persian (Farsi), Iran, Indo-European, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Polish Eskimos (Eskimo, Inuit), Eskimoska (Eskimo), eskimoski (Eskimo, husky, Greenlandic), pobudzenie dodatkowe (escarpment, escheat, Eskimo, esoteric), pobudzenia dodatkowe (escarpment, escheat, Eskimo, esoteric). Additional references: Polish, Poland, Czech Republic, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Polnisch Eskimos (Eskimo, Inuit), Eskimoska (Eskimo), eskimoski (Eskimo, husky, Greenlandic), pobudzenie dodatkowe (escarpment, escheat, Eskimo, esoteric), pobudzenia dodatkowe (escarpment, escheat, Eskimo, esoteric). Additional references: Polnisch, Poland, Czech Republic, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Polski Eskimos (Eskimo, Inuit), Eskimoska (Eskimo), eskimoski (Eskimo, husky, Greenlandic), pobudzenie dodatkowe (escarpment, escheat, Eskimo, esoteric), pobudzenia dodatkowe (escarpment, escheat, Eskimo, esoteric). Additional references: Polski, Poland, Czech Republic, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Portuguese esquimau (eskimo), brasão (blazon, coat of arms, armorial bearings, arms, coat armor), esquimó (Eskimo, esophagus, esquire, husky), fatinho de l (Eskimo), esquimese (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Portuguese, Portugal, Angola, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Punjabi ਏਸਕੀਮੋ (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Punjabi, India, Kenya, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Romanian eschimos (Eskimo), limba eschimosã (Eskimo). Additional references: Romanian, Romania, Hungary, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Rumanian eschimos (Eskimo), limba eschimosã (Eskimo). Additional references: Rumanian, Romania, Hungary, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Ruotsi eskimå (Eskimo). Additional references: Ruotsi, Sweden, Finland, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Russian эскимос (Eskimo, Esquimau, Inuit), эскимосский (Eskimo, husky), эскимос эскимосский (Eskimo), эскимо (Eskimo), лайка (kid, Eskimo dog, chevrette, dogskin, kidskin). Additional references: Russian, Russia, China, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Russian (transliteration) eskimos (Eskimo, Esquimau, Inuit), eskimosskiy (Eskimo, husky), eskimos eskimosskiy (Eskimo), eskimo (Eskimo), layka (kid, Eskimo dog, chevrette, dogskin, kidskin). Additional references: Russian, Russia, China, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Russki эскимос (Eskimo, Esquimau, Inuit), эскимосский (Eskimo, husky), эскимос эскимосский (Eskimo), эскимо (Eskimo), лайка (kid, Eskimo dog, chevrette, dogskin, kidskin). Additional references: Russki, Russia, China, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Russki (transliteration) eskimos (Eskimo, Esquimau, Inuit), eskimosskiy (Eskimo, husky), eskimos eskimosskiy (Eskimo), eskimo (Eskimo), layka (kid, Eskimo dog, chevrette, dogskin, kidskin). Additional references: Russki, Russia, China, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Saami inuhkka (Eskimo, Inuit), inuihtta (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Saami, Norway, Sweden, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Serbian (transliteration) eskimski (Eskimo, husky), eskim (Eskimo, Esquimau, husky), eskimski jezik (Eskimo, husky), eskimka (Eskimo). Additional references: Serbian (transliteration), Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Shkip eskimez (Eskimo, Esquimau, Inuit), gjuha eskimeze (Eskimo). Additional references: Shkip, Turkey (Europe), Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Shqip eskimez (Eskimo, Esquimau, Inuit), gjuha eskimeze (Eskimo). Additional references: Shqip, Turkey (Europe), Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Shqiperë eskimez (Eskimo, Esquimau, Inuit), gjuha eskimeze (Eskimo). Additional references: Shqiperë, Turkey (Europe), Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Siamese ชาวเอสกิโม (Eskimo, Inuit), ภาษาเอสกิโม (Eskimo, Inuit), สุนัขที่มีขนหนาหูตั้งใช้ลากเลื่อนในแถบขั้วโลกเหนือ (Eskimo dog). Additional references: Siamese, Thailand, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Sjaelland eskimoisk (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Sjaelland, Denmark, Germany, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Skchip eskimez (Eskimo, Esquimau, Inuit), gjuha eskimeze (Eskimo). Additional references: Skchip, Turkey (Europe), Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Slovak hvizdák (curlew, Eskimo), Eskimák (Eskimo), eskimácky (Eskimo). Additional references: Slovak, Slovakia, Hungary, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Slovakian hvizdák (curlew, Eskimo), Eskimák (Eskimo), eskimácky (Eskimo). Additional references: Slovakian, Slovakia, Hungary, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Somkhuri էսկիմոս (Eskimo, husky). Additional references: Somkhuri, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Spanish eskimal (Eskimo), esquimal (Eskimo, Esquimau, Inuit), Zarapito esquimal (Eskimo curlew). Additional references: Spanish, Spain, Mexico, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Standard Malay orang Eskimo (Eskimo), Gulingan Eskimo (Eskimo Roll). Additional references: Standard Malay, Malaysia, Brunei, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Standard Thai ชาวเอสกิโม (Eskimo, Inuit), ภาษาเอสกิโม (Eskimo, Inuit), สุนัขที่มีขนหนาหูตั้งใช้ลากเลื่อนในแถบขั้วโลกเหนือ (Eskimo dog). Additional references: Standard Thai, Thailand, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Suomea eskimo (Eskimo, Inuit), Eskimot (Eskimo). Additional references: Suomea, Finland, Russia (Europe), Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Suomi eskimo (Eskimo, Inuit), Eskimot (Eskimo). Additional references: Suomi, Finland, Russia (Europe), Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Svenska eskimå (Eskimo). Additional references: Svenska, Sweden, Finland, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Swedish eskimå (Eskimo). Additional references: Swedish, Sweden, Finland, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Thai ชาวเอสกิโม (Eskimo, Inuit), ภาษาเอสกิโม (Eskimo, Inuit), สุนัขที่มีขนหนาหูตั้งใช้ลากเลื่อนในแถบขั้วโลกเหนือ (Eskimo dog). Additional references: Thai, Thailand, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Thaiklang ชาวเอสกิโม (Eskimo, Inuit), ภาษาเอสกิโม (Eskimo, Inuit), สุนัขที่มีขนหนาหูตั้งใช้ลากเลื่อนในแถบขั้วโลกเหนือ (Eskimo dog). Additional references: Thaiklang, Thailand, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Tosk eskimez (Eskimo, Esquimau, Inuit), gjuha eskimeze (Eskimo). Additional references: Tosk, Turkey (Europe), Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Turkish Eskimo (Eskimo, Amerind, Amerindian, Esquimau, husky), Eskimoca (Eskimo, Esquimau), Eskimo dili (husky, Eskimo). Additional references: Turkish, Turkey, Bulgaria, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Ukrainian Ескўмос (eskimo), ескімоський (Eskimo), ескімос (Eskimo, Esquimau), ескімоска (Eskimo, Esquimau). Additional references: Ukrainian, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Ukrainian (transliteration) eskўmos (eskimo), eskіmosʹkiy (Eskimo), eskіmos (Eskimo, Esquimau), eskіmoska (Eskimo, Esquimau). Additional references: Ukrainian, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Valencian esquimal (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Valencian, Spain, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Vascuense eskimal (Eskimo), eskimale (Eskimo). Additional references: Vascuense, Spain, Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
Zhgabe eskimez (Eskimo, Esquimau, Inuit), gjuha eskimeze (Eskimo). Additional references: Zhgabe, Turkey (Europe), Eskimo. (volunteer & more translations)
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Constructed Language Translations: Eskimo

Language Translations for “Eskimo” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
Athag Athageskathagimathago (Eskimo). Additional references: Athag, Eskimo. (volunteer)
Double Dutch Ageskagimago (Eskimo). Additional references: Double Dutch, Eskimo. (volunteer)
Esperanto eskimo (Eskimo, Inuit). Additional references: Esperanto, Eskimo. (volunteer)
Leet 35}<||v|() (Eskimo). Additional references: Leet, Eskimo. (volunteer)
Oppish Opeskopimopo (Eskimo). Additional references: Oppish, Eskimo. (volunteer)
Pig Latin Eskimoway (Eskimo). Additional references: Pig Latin, Eskimo. (volunteer)
Slovio eskimju (Eskimo), eskim (Eskimo). Additional references: Slovio, Eskimo. (volunteer)
Terran A eskimju (eskimo), eskim (eskimo). Additional references: Terran A, Eskimo. (volunteer)
Terran B Eskimoa (Eskimo). Additional references: Terran B, Eskimo. (volunteer)
Ubbi Dubbi Ubeskubimubo (Eskimo). Additional references: Ubbi Dubbi, Eskimo. (volunteer)
Source: compiled by the editor. Top