Details
General
| Morphemic form: | {pu(g)uq}N |
| New orthography: | pooq, puggut |
| Old orthography: | pôĸ, puggut |
| Sources: | [13, 17, 8, 16, 19] |
| Combinations: | View list |
| Right sandhi: | Default/none |
| Inflection sandhi: | Geminating, Default/none |
| Stem type(s): | Weak q-stem, Weak q-stem |
Description and behaviour
Form and usage:
According to Kleinschmidt [13], the basic meaning of this stem seems to be a container for something else.
If used without a possessive ending, it is usually translated as 'bag', but with a possessive ending it is perhaps better translated generally as 'container for Possessor', which (depending on Possessor) can be e.g. 'sheath' (for a knife), 'box/barrel' (for some material, e.g. sand), 'condom' (usuup puua), or even 'bell-tower'.
According to the Comparative Eskimo Dictionary [21], the historical form of this stem is {pu(ɣ)uq}, where (ɣ) corresponds to /g/ in Kalaallisut. This consonant is not written, but appears in geminating forms, which we indicate here as (g).
Inflection sandhi:
According to Schultz-Lorentzen [8] and Ordbogeeraq [17], this stem declines with gemination of the unwritten (g). This (g) is not written in un-geminated forms, but it appears in geminated forms, where /g/ is doubled to /gg/. This cluster is not strengthened to [kk] as usual, but instead devoiced to [xx]; thus pooq, puggut, which is a rare form of gemination.
However, Schultz-Lorentzen [8] also notes that the stem alternatively may decline without gemination; thus pooq, puut is also possible.
Inflection
Declension pattern:
| Stem type: | Weak q-stem |
| Declension type: | p-declined |
| Declension sandhi: | Geminating |
| Gemination type: | uu⇒uggu |
| Stem before consonant | Stem before vowel | Notable forms | |
|---|---|---|---|
| New orthography | puggu | puu | pooq, puggup, puggut, |
| Phonemic orthography | puggu | puu | puuq, puggup, puggut, |
Notes on declension:
This is the declension with gemination of the unwritten /g/.
Declension pattern:
| Stem type: | Weak q-stem |
| Declension type: | p-declined |
| Declension sandhi: | Default/none |
| Stem before consonant | Stem before vowel | Notable forms | |
|---|---|---|---|
| New orthography | puu | puu | pooq, puup, puut, |
| Phonemic orthography | puggu | puu | puuq, puup, puut, |
Notes on declension:
This is the regular declension without gemination.
Meanings and examples
This is the standard meaning without a possessive ending.
This is the general meaning with a possessive ending; the exact translation will depend on the Possessor.
- usuusap puua, a plaque of bone or horn covering the tip of a kayak
[13]
From usuusaq, literally 'something that looks like a penis'.
- sioqqat puuat, sand box; barrel of sand
[13]
I.e. the box/barrel in which one has sand.
- pattagissap puua, box for an accordion
[13]
I.e. the box in which the accordion is kept.
- siarngup puua, bell-tower
[13]
Literally 'the bell's container'.
- usuup puua, condom
[19]