imerpoq
Greenlandic
    
    Etymology
    
From Proto-Inuit *ǝmǝʁ- (“drink”), from Proto-Eskimo *ǝmǝʁ- (“drink”), related to *ǝmǝʁ (“water”).
Related terms
    
Related terms
- aarlorussivoq - to drink from a bottle
 - imerajuppoq - to be addicted to drinking, to drink a lot of alcohol
 - imertarfik - glass, drinking cup
 - imertarpoq - to fetch water
 - imeruppoq - to be thirsty
 - imerusuppoq - to be thirsty
 - imigassaq - drink, spirits
 - iminngerpoq - to be addicted to drinking, to drink a lot of alcohol
 - iminngersoq - drunkard
 - imissaq - something to drink
 - immialaat - øllebrød (Danish beer broth)
 - immiaq - beer
 - immiaraq - beer, lager
 - immiartorfik - beer glass
 - immiassat - malt
 - immiorfik - brewing house
 - immiorpoq - brew beer
 - immippaa - (transitive) to give someone a drink
 - kaffisorpoq - to drink coffee
 - kissartortorpoq - to drink coffee or tea
 - najorsivoq - to drink or sip something
 - tiitorpoq - to drink tea
 - viinnisorpoq - to drink wine
 
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