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Mongolian: "anda" | Query method: Match substring
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Proto-Altaic: *ā́nta
Nostratic: Nostratic
Meaning: oath; comrade, match
Russian meaning: клятва; друг, товарищ
Turkic: *Ānt
Mongolian: *anda
Tungus-Manchu: *anda
Japanese: *ánta
Comments: EAS 153, KW 10, Владимирцов 318, Poppe 83, VEWT, ТМС. Despite TMN 2, 128, Щербак 1997, 98, there is no reason to suppose Turk. > Mong.; for TM, however, a borrowing from Mong. cannot be excluded (see Poppe 1972, 100, TMN 1, 152, Doerfer MT 37, Rozycki 18).
Proto-Altaic: *ā́nda
Meaning: to do wrong; to accuse, tease
Russian meaning: ошибаться, делать неправильно; обвинять
Turkic: *āt-aĺč-
Mongolian: *anda-
Tungus-Manchu: *(x)an(d)u-
Japanese: *áná-
Comments: A different etymology of the Jpn. form (see АПиПЯЯ 18, 81 and *ŋenu) seems less probable because of an obvious parallelism between the Jpn. and TM forms.
Proto-Altaic: *kḕnda
Nostratic: Nostratic
Meaning: a k. of ungulate animal
Russian meaning: вид копытного животного
Turkic: *KAt
Mongolian: *kandagaj
Tungus-Manchu: *kēnde
Comments: A Western isogloss; not quite reliable because of poor attestation (and possible borrowed nature?) in Turkic and TM. Cf. OJ. kédá-mono 'animal' (?).
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