"miloriuppaa" meaning in Greenlandic

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Verb

IPA: /miluriuppaa/ (note: Nuuk), [mɪ.lɔ.ʁɪ.ʊp.pəː] (note: Nuuk) Forms: miloriorpoq [intransitive]
Etymology: From milorpaa (“hit something”), from Proto-Inuit *milu-(ru)-ʁ- (“hit with thrown object, throw things at”), from Proto-Eskimo *milu-ʁ- (“throw at”). Compare milloorpoq (“throws stones”), and its transitive form milloorpaa. Etymology templates: {{inh|kl|esx-inu-pro|*milu-(ru)-ʁ-|t=hit with thrown object, throw things at}} Proto-Inuit *milu-(ru)-ʁ- (“hit with thrown object, throw things at”), {{der|kl|esx-esk-pro|*milu-ʁ-|t=throw at}} Proto-Eskimo *milu-ʁ- (“throw at”) Head templates: {{head|kl|verb|intransitive|miloriorpoq}} miloriuppaa (intransitive miloriorpoq), {{kl-verb|miloriorpoq}} miloriuppaa (intransitive miloriorpoq)
  1. (transitive) throws something Tags: transitive
    Sense id: en-miloriuppaa-kl-verb-KqcULGL8 Categories (other): Greenlandic entries with incorrect language header

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  "etymology_text": "From milorpaa (“hit something”), from Proto-Inuit *milu-(ru)-ʁ- (“hit with thrown object, throw things at”), from Proto-Eskimo *milu-ʁ- (“throw at”). Compare milloorpoq (“throws stones”), and its transitive form milloorpaa.",
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          "english": "At half past eight, Mr Dursley picked up his briefcase, pecked Mrs Dursley on the cheek and tried to kiss Dudley goodbye but missed, because Dudley was now having a tantrum and throwing his cereal at the walls. “Little tyke,” chortled Mr Dursley as he left the house. He got into his car and backed out of number four’s drive.",
          "ref": "2002, Stephen Hammeken, Harry Potter Ujarallu Inuunartoq, Nuuk: Atuakkiorfik, translation of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J. K. Rowling, page 5",
          "text": "Nalunaaqutaq qulit qeqqanut Dursleyp mappini tiguaa nuliani uluaatigut pattalaarlugu Dudleylu inuulluaqqullugu kuninniarsarigaluarlugu uniorpaa, taamaalisormi Dudley kamassuataarmat issingigassaatinilu iikkamut miloriullugit. “Inupiluaraatiga”, Dursley illaatigaluni oqarpoq, illumillu anilluni. Biiliminut ikivoq illumullu aqqusinikkut isaarissakkut kinguporsorluni.",
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          "ref": "2002, Stephen Hammeken, Harry Potter Ujarallu Inuunartoq, Nuuk: Atuakkiorfik, translation of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J. K. Rowling, page 5",
          "text": "Nalunaaqutaq qulit qeqqanut Dursleyp mappini tiguaa nuliani uluaatigut pattalaarlugu Dudleylu inuulluaqqullugu kuninniarsarigaluarlugu uniorpaa, taamaalisormi Dudley kamassuataarmat issingigassaatinilu iikkamut miloriullugit. “Inupiluaraatiga”, Dursley illaatigaluni oqarpoq, illumillu anilluni. Biiliminut ikivoq illumullu aqqusinikkut isaarissakkut kinguporsorluni.",
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