pat’snarluni
Alutiiq
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Eskimo *patət- base, “be cold or frozen”
Verb
editpat’snarluni (root pat’snar-)
- (intransitive) be cold (outside)
- Sun'ami enerpak pat’snarluni macartuq.
- This morning it’s cold but sunny in Kodiak.
Usage notes
editThe verb pat’snarluni and its variations are used generally in conjunction with cold weather and places. By contrast qayarlluku is used when the sensation of cold is ascribed to people as in Quyarqani eqmerumauq (Because she is cold, she is all curled up). The form paceshnarluni is sometimes used to describe cold with regard to both weather conditions and things, as in Maqiwik paceshnartuq (The steam bath is cold).
References
edit- Fortescue, Michael. Comparative Eskimo Dictionary with Aleut Cognates. Alaska Native Language Center, 2010
- Leer, Jeff. Classroom Grammar of Koniag Alutiiq, Kodiak Island Dialect, Volume 1, Alaska Native Language Center, 1990
- Leer, Jeff. Combined Dictionary, unpublished, n.d.
Further reading
edit- Congugation of pat’snarluni in Word Wiinaq Alutiiq Dictionary