a large mass of floating ice
There's no known language called "eewoonucks." It seems it may be a made-up or misspelled word.
Eewoonucks, also known as "eewoonucks stones," are traditionally used by some Indigenous peoples in North America for various purposes, including as tools for hunting and fishing. They are often fashioned into specific shapes to enhance their functionality in these activities. Additionally, eewoonucks can hold cultural significance, serving as symbols of heritage and craftsmanship within Indigenous communities.
a large mass of floating ice
Well, darling, "Eewoonucks" doesn't actually mean anything in Eskimo. It sounds like someone made up a word after a few too many shots of vodka. If you're looking for real Eskimo words, try something like "igloo" or "mukluk" - those actually mean something.