aaneq
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Greenlandic[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From aavoq (“is rotten”).
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
aaneq (plural aanerit, and arngit, and aarnit)
- decay, weathering
- rotten piece of wood
- a rotten mountain, waste
- 2017, S.D. Monrad, Nuuk Ugeavis[1], page 21:
- Eqqakkanik angisuunik aqquserngup sin aanut inissitat kommunip aaneq ajorpai, aammalu aqqusinerngup eqqaani imaluunniit sumiiffinni allani igitsiffiusussaanngitsuni igitsisarneq inerteqqutaavoq.
- The municipality does not collect bulky rubbish at the roadside, and it is illegal to place rubbish by the road or other places where it does not belong.
Declension[edit]
Declension of aaneq
References[edit]
- aaneq in Katersat
- DAKA
- Lorentzen, S. Den grønlandske ordbog, at oqaasileriffik.gl