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Nostratic etymology :

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Eurasiatic: *sVrV
Meaning: back
Borean: Borean
Altaic: *sèrV̀
Uralic: Perm. *ś[o]rV 'behind, back'
Dravidian: PKuiKuwi *sērki 'back of neck' (?+ Tam. eruttu, Mal. erattu)
References: ND 492 *ĉ̣ehrV 'back' (Ur., Drav. + Sem.).
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Altaic etymology :

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Proto-Altaic: *sèrV̀
Nostratic: Nostratic
Meaning: buttock, to defecate
Russian meaning: ягодицы, испражняться
Turkic: *sɨrɨ- ~ *sarɨ-
Mongolian: *sari-
Tungus-Manchu: *seri(gi)
Japanese: *sìrì
Comments: Because of the uncertainty of Turkic vowel the vocalic reconstruction is not quite certain.
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Turkic etymology :

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Proto-Turkic: *sɨrɨ- ~ *sarɨ-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: to defecate (of a dog)
Russian meaning: испражняться (о собаке)
Old Turkic: sɨrɨ- ~ sarɨ- (MK)
Comments: EDT 845.
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Mongolian etymology :

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Proto-Mongolian: *sari-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: to urinate (of a dog)
Russian meaning: мочиться (о собаке)
Written Mongolian: sari- (L 675: 'to urinate in an irregular manner')
Khalkha: sari- (Gomb.)
Buriat: hari-
Kalmuck: säŕ-
Ordos: sari-
Comments: KW 319. Mong. > Kirgh. sarɨ- id.
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Tungus etymology :

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Proto-Tungus-Manchu: *seri(gi)
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: 1 buttocks 2 coccyx, waist vertebra
Russian meaning: 1 ягодицы, зад 2 копчик, поясничные позвонки
Evenki: sergi 2, sirgin (Uchur) 2
Even: heri 1
Comments: ТМС 2, 145.
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Japanese etymology :

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Proto-Japanese: *sìrì
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: buttock
Russian meaning: ягодицы
Old Japanese: siri
Middle Japanese: sìrì
Tokyo: shirí
Kyoto: shírì
Kagoshima: shirí
Comments: JLTT 526.
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Long-range etymologies :

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Borean (approx.) : CVRV
Meaning : tail, back
Eurasiatic : *śVrV back
Afroasiatic : *č̣ihr- (? *ĉ̣ihr-) tail, back
Notes : Cf. also Ainu *sara 'tail'.
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Afroasiatic etymology :

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Proto-Afro-Asiatic: *č̣ihr-
Meaning: tail; back; buttocks
Borean etymology: Borean etymology
Semitic: *t_̣Vhr- 'back'
Western Chadic: *č̣ila- 'tail' - Cf.
Low East Cushitic: *č̣VHVr- 'tail' 1, 'buttocks' 2, 'vagina' 3
High East Cushitic: *č̣i(HV)r- 'tail' 1, 'anus' 2
South Cushitic: Iraqw ciiri 'sheep's tail' MQK 109
Omotic: *č̣/ḍVHVr- 'tail' 1, 'buttocks' 2
Notes: Cf. Bla Review 506.
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Semitic etymology :

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Number: 1441
Proto-Semitic: *t_̣Vhr-
Afroasiatic etymology: Afroasiatic etymology
Meaning: back
Akkadian: ṣēru 'back' (also 'over, upon, above, etc.', see below) [CAD ṣ 139], [AHw 1093].

    -ē- is irregular instead of the expected -ā-. Note that both dictionaries consider it the same word as ṣēru 'hinterland, open country, steppe' [ibid.], which is rather to compare to ARB ṣaḥārā 'champ dépourvue de végétation, plaine vaste et déserte; Sahara' [BK 1 1314]. See also eṣem/nṣēru 'backbone, spine' OB, SB, NA [CAD e 343], [AHw 251], a composed word < *eṣmu 'bone' (see *ʕat_̣m-(at-), No. ) plus ṣēru 'back'

Ugaritic: ẓr 'Rücken' [Aist 272] (note the absence of h)
Canaanite: AMARNA ṣú-uh_-ru-ma (or ṣú-ú-ru-ma) 'back'.

    In [CAD ṣ 261], the AMARNA word is also quoted as zu-uh_-ru-ma, translated '(on my) back' implying -ma is an adverb marker

Arabic: d_̣ahr- 'dos' [BK 2 145-146]
Tigrai (Tigriñña): č̣ǝra 'coda' [Bas 931]
Amharic: č̣ǝra 'hair at the end of an animal's tail' [K 2211]
Gafat: č̣ǝra 'queue' [LGaf 194]
Harari: č̣ǝra 'tail'
East Ethiopic: Sel č̣ǝra, Wol č̣ǝrä 'tail'
Gurage: all č̣ǝra 'tail'; MUH č̣ǝrǝyä 'hump of an animal' [LGur 190].

    Hard to separate from CHA MUH MSQ č̣ǝyä, EŽA č̣ǝyyä, ENN GYE čǝyä, END čiyä 'hump of a cow' [ibid. 192]. Leslau hesitates to chose between the explanation by an augmented r and by a loss of r (the latter being much more natural than the former). The proto-form *č̣irǝyä <*t_̣i(h)r-?

Notes: Eth. *č̣ǝra 'tail' is regarded by Leslau as a Cushitism. Note the preposition with a derived meaning 'back' > 'on, over' (used with or without other prepositions) to be reconstructed as PSEM: AKK ṣēru 'over, upon, above, etc.' (above); UGR b-ẓr 'darauf' (adv.), l-ẓr 'auf, nach, von' (prep.) [Aist 272]; SAB b-ẓhr 'at the back of' [SD 171]; MSA: MHR d_̣ār 'on' [LM 86] (under d_̣yr), HRS d_̣ār 'on, over' [JH 29] (strangely under d_̣ʕr), JIB d_̣ér 'on, over' [JJ 50] (under d_̣(y)r), SOQ ṭhar 'sur' [LS 200]. Absence of *-h- is an interesting parallel between continental MSA languages and UGR, probably due to the word's high frequency as a preposition; -h- in SOQ may either be "parasite" or reflect the etymological *-h-.

    It is not clear whether this root is related or homonymous to the term 'midday, afternoon' usually interpreted as 'back (summit) of the day', cf. CAN: MOAB ʕd hṣhrm 'until the afternoon' [HJ 964], HBR ṣohŏrayim 'noon' [KB 1008]; ARM: JUD ṭihărā 'midday' [Ja 530], SYR ṭahrā 'meridies' [Brock 269]; ARB ẓuhr- 'heure de midi' [BK 2 145-6]; MSA: MHR d_̣ahr 'noon, midday' [JM 83], HRS d_̣ahr 'noon' [JH 29], JIB d_̣óhur 'noon, midday' [JJ 48], SOQ ḍuhr and d_̣uhr 'midi' [LS 361] (d_̣ohr 'noon', according to [JHrs 29]).

    Cf. HBR ṣōhar 'roof' [KB 1008], with a possible meaning shift from 'back'.

    MOD ETH *č̣ira(y) 'tail; hump' is to be compared with certain reservations as *č̣ may reflect several SEM "emphatics"; this comparison would rather imply metathesis: *č̣ira(y) <*t_̣irah <*t_̣ihar.

    It is hard to say whether TGR ṣǝrärit 'muscle, tender flesh of the muscle' [LH 636-7], ṣǝrwät 'muscle' [ibid. 637] and AMH č̣ora 'nerve in the flesh' [K 2211] are related to the present root with a meaning shift.

    Note GEZ and other ETH ṣora 'to bear, carry, etc.' [LGz 567]; Leslau quotes Rundgren who connects this word with ARB ẓahr- 'back', ṣora in this case originally meaning 'to carry on the back'. This verb, however, is rather to compare to SOQ ṣwr 'porter' [LS 347], which makes improbable its linking to *t_̣Vhr- (SOQ ṣ < *ṣ and not < *t_̣).

    An isolated MSA example, HRS d_̣ahr 'camel's back, back' [JH 29], is almost certainly an Arabism, while MSA *ẓ̂ahr '(camel's) back', for lack of coherent explanation of *ẓ̂ (SEM *ṣ̂ {} *ĉ̣) has to be treated as a variant root: MHR ẑāhǝr 'back of a camel, strong back' [JM 475],̣ HRS źahr 'back' [JH 151], JIB ẓ̂ɛhǝr 'back' [ibid. 324].

    [Fron 46] (*ẓahr- 'dorso' /ESA,ARB,SYR, HRB,UGR,AKK); [Holma 50]: AKK, HBR, ARB; [LS 200]: SOQ, MSA, AKK, UGR, ARB, ESA; [KB 1008]: HBR, AKK, UGR, SOQ, ESA, ARM

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West Chadic etymology :

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Proto-WChadic: *č̣ila-
Afroasiatic etymology: Afroasiatic etymology
Meaning: 'tail'
Warji: č̣alai [SḳNʒ]
Geji: čil [Sm]
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Low East Cushitic etymology :

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Proto-Low East Cushitic: *č̣VHVr-
Afroasiatic etymology: Afroasiatic etymology
Meaning: 'tail' 1, 'buttocks' 2, 'vagina' 3
Oromo (Galla): č̣ǝrā 1, ṭeeri 3
Baiso: ṭeeri 2
Gidole (Dirasha): ḍeer-ta 2
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High East Cushitic etymology :

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Proto-High East Cushitic: *č̣i(HV)r-
Afroasiatic etymology: Afroasiatic etymology
Meaning: 'tail' 1, 'anus' 2
Sidamo: č̣ira 1, ṭeere 2
Qabenna: č̣ira 1
Burji (Bambala, Dashe): ṭeere 2
Notes: LGur 187
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Omotic etymology :

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Proto-Omotic: *č̣/ḍVHVr-
Afroasiatic etymology: Afroasiatic etymology
Meaning: 'tail' 1, 'buttocks' 2
Ometo: Zaise ḍeere 2
Kafa (Kaficho): č̣eero 1
Mocha: č̣eero 1
Dizi (Maji): č̣ǝru
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