face="Times New Roman Star"1 tale, legend 2 luck, omen 3 word 4 riddle
face="Times New Roman Star"1 ðàññêàç, ïðèò÷à 2 ñ÷àñòüå, äîáðîå ïðåäçíàìåíîâàíèå 3 ñëîâî 4 çàãàäêà
face="Times New Roman Star"jom 2 (dial.)
face="Times New Roman Star"z?|omaq 4
face="Times New Roman Star"jumaq 1 (Ettuhf.), jom 2 (AH)
face="Times New Roman Star"z?|umbo|q 4
face="Times New Roman Star"lomaq 1
face="Times New Roman Star"jomaq 'joke'
face="Times New Roman Star"nymax 1, c?o:x 3
face="Times New Roman Star"nybaq 1
face="Times New Roman Star"nomoq 1 (possibly < Mong.)
face="Times New Roman Star"z?|omoq 1
face="Times New Roman Star"z?umbaq 4
face="Times New Roman Star"jumaq 4
face="Times New Roman Star"jomaq 4
face="Times New Roman Star"z?|omaq, zomaq 4
face="Times New Roman Star"jomaq 1
face="Times New Roman Star"z?u>mbaq 4
face="Times New Roman Star"jomaq 1
face="Times New Roman Star"ÝÑÒß 4, 220-221, VEWT 206,119 (one root in two different places). Despite late attestation the root is no doubt archaic (it must have originally pertained to a shamanistic ritual).
face="Times New Roman Star"(palan < Tat.), (*polan > Mari polan 2)
face="Times New Roman Star"bylax 'white willow; willow branches as fodder'
face="Times New Roman Star"balg|yn 1 'a k. of bush similar to z?ylg|yn'
face="Times New Roman Star"balan 2
face="Times New Roman Star"balan 2 (Karach.)
face="Times New Roman Star"EDT 338, ÝÑÒß 2, 52, VEWT 59, 324, Äìèòð. 189, 201. Turk. > Mong. balg|u, balg|una 'tamarisk'. Forms like balxy may be secondarily modified ('Balkh mulberry'), but in any case not < Iranian.
face="Times New Roman Star"túlúm 'a tuft of wool left after shearing sheep'
face="Times New Roman Star"tulum 2
face="Times New Roman Star"tulym
face="Times New Roman Star"tulym
face="Times New Roman Star"tolom 2
face="Times New Roman Star"tulym
face="Times New Roman Star"tulum 1 (dial.)
face="Times New Roman Star"VEWT 498, EDT 501, ÄÒÑ 585, Ëåêñèêà 203-204. The Turkm. form is not quite clear: it has an aberrant (although semantically not very remote) meaning, suffix and voiced d-.
face="Times New Roman Star"EDT 46, VEWT 366, ÝÑÒß 1, 484-487, TMN 2, 66-67, Ëåêñèêà 496. Turk. > Mong. otaq (see TMN 2, 67, Ùåðáàê 1997, 130). Some forms (like Tur. oda) suggest *o:tag - a secondary form, probably originally meaning "hearth" and derived from *o:t 'fire' and easily confused with *otag 'tent, dwelling place'. The latter, however, is very well attested (often in the shape *otagu) and certainly containing a short vowel.
face="Times New Roman Star"1 there is, there are 2 existence, goods 3 all
face="Times New Roman Star"1 åñòü, èìååòñÿ 2 âåñü, âñå
face="Times New Roman Star"bar 1, 2 (Orkh., Yen., OUygh.), barc?a 3
face="Times New Roman Star"bar 1, 2, barc?a 3 (MK, KB)
face="Times New Roman Star"var 1, 2
face="Times New Roman Star"bar 1, 2, 3, barc?a 3, barsy 3
face="Times New Roman Star"bar 1, 2, 3, barc?a 3
face="Times New Roman Star"bo|r 1, 2, bo|ric?a 3
face="Times New Roman Star"ba(r) 1, 2, 3, baric?a" 3
face="Times New Roman Star"par 1
face="Times New Roman Star"var 1, 2
face="Times New Roman Star"ba:r 1, 3; barc?a 3
face="Times New Roman Star"par 1, 2, parc?an 3
face="Times New Roman Star"bar 1, 2, 3
face="Times New Roman Star"va:r 1, 2
face="Times New Roman Star"por 1, 'any', 3, 'rich', por@s? 3
face="Times New Roman Star"ba:r 1, 2, bar(y) 3
face="Times New Roman Star"ba:r 1, 2, bar(y) 3
face="Times New Roman Star"bar 1, bary 2
face="Times New Roman Star"bar 1
face="Times New Roman Star"bar 1, 'rich', barc?a 3
face="Times New Roman Star"bar 1
face="Times New Roman Star"bar 1, 2, 3
face="Times New Roman Star"bar 1, 'rich', bary 3
face="Times New Roman Star"bar 1, 'rich', bary 3
face="Times New Roman Star"var 1, 2
face="Times New Roman Star"bar 1, 2, 3, barca, barc?a 3
face="Times New Roman Star"bar 1, 2, bars?a 3
face="Times New Roman Star"ba:r, par, va:r 1, bar, par 'rich' (ÑÑß)
face="Times New Roman Star"bar 1, 3, 'rich', bary 3
face="Times New Roman Star"VEWT 62, EDT 353, 356-7, ÝÑÒß 2, 61-63, Ëåêñèêà 326-327, 332-333, Ôåäîòîâ 1, 444-445, Stachowski 52, 53, 56. Syntactically it is an abstract noun frequently acting as a predicate.
face="Times New Roman Star"VEWT 280, Clark 1977, 149, ÝÑÒß 6, 58-59. Turk. > Mong. Khalkha xongo, Kalm. xon| (although -o in the Khalkha form is suspicious and perhaps reflects a genuinely cognate PM *kon|go).
face="Times New Roman Star"z?|aro: 1, z?|ardy, z?|arly, z?|aryly 2
face="Times New Roman Star"z?ara- 1, z?ar(y)ly 2
face="Times New Roman Star"jarly- 2
face="Times New Roman Star"jarly 2
face="Times New Roman Star"z?arly, zarly 2
face="Times New Roman Star"jarly 2
face="Times New Roman Star"z?arly 2
face="Times New Roman Star"jarly 2
face="Times New Roman Star"EDT 967, VEWT 189, 190, ÝÑÒß 4, 143, Ëåêñèêà 334-335. The most widely spread form, attested since Old Uyghur, is *jar-ly(g) 'poor'; the evidence of Oyr., Tuva, Kirgh. and Kaz., however, suggests the existence of a primary stem *jar(y)- 'thin, lean'. Turk. > Hung. gyarlo/ 'sinful' (< *jarlyg|), see Gombocz 1912.
face="Times New Roman Star"EDT 32, VEWT 509, 356, ÝÑÒß 1, 567-568, Ëåêñèêà 339-340. Some Kypch. forms (Tat. u>c?syz, Bashk. u>shu>d| 'cheap') are probably a result of reinterpreting uc?uz as uc?-syz "edgeless" - as a result of late folk etymology.
face="Times New Roman Star"bog|az 1, bog|urdak, bog|urtlak (dial.) 2
face="Times New Roman Star"bug|az 1 (k), pug|yrtaq (dial.), pu:rtaq (dial.) 2
face="Times New Roman Star"bog|uz (Abush., Áîð. Áàä.) 1, boqurdaq, bog|ardaq (Sangl.) 2
face="Times New Roman Star"bu.g|iz 1
face="Times New Roman Star"bog|uz 1
face="Times New Roman Star"bog|az 1
face="Times New Roman Star"boGaz 1, boqurdaq 1
face="Times New Roman Star"bog|az, bog|uz, bog|yz 1
face="Times New Roman Star"pyr 1
face="Times New Roman Star"buosax 1
face="Times New Roman Star"boos (bosqu)
face="Times New Roman Star"boos (boqsu)
face="Times New Roman Star"bog|os 'place where two rivers meet' (South.)
face="Times New Roman Star"bug|az, bug|yz 'shaft-bed in a shovel' (dial.)
face="Times New Roman Star"bog|az 'double chin; channel, strait', bog|yrdaq 1
face="Times New Roman Star"bog|ad| 1, bog|ard|aq 'trachea'
face="Times New Roman Star"boqqur 2, bog|urdaq 2
face="Times New Roman Star"buwaz 1
face="Times New Roman Star"bog|oz, bog|az 1
face="Times New Roman Star"buwaz-aq 'glass for a kerosene lamp'
face="Times New Roman Star"pog|tax|, pox|tax| 1
face="Times New Roman Star"bog|az 'channel, strait'
face="Times New Roman Star"VEWT 78, TMN 2, 344, ÝÑÒß 2, 167-168, 184, Ëåêñèêà 230-231. The derivative *bokur-dak consistently displays reflexes of voiceless *-k-; it is present also in some reflexes of *bogur/ (Kirgh. bog|os, Kaz. bug|az, Nogh. bog|az, Bashk. bog|ad|, Kum. bog|az) - all probably under the influence of *bokak 'crop, craw' (v. sub *pu>/k`a).