јылаҥайак

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Southern Altai

Etymology

Historically, composed of Proto-Turkic *yạlïŋ (naked, bare) + Proto-Turkic *adak (foot).

Cognate with Kazakh жалаңаяқ (jalañaäq), Kyrgyz жыңалаяк (jıŋalayak), Crimean Tatar yalınayaq, Kumyk яланаякъ (yalanayaq), Karachay-Balkar джаланаякъ (calanayaq), Azerbaijani yalınayaq, Turkish yalınayak, Tatar яланаяк (yalanayak), Bashkir ялан аяҡ (yalan ayaq), etc.

Noun

јылаҥайак (ǰïlaŋayak)

  1. barefoot

References

L. T. Rjumina-Syrkaševa, editor (1995), “јылаҥайак”, in Teleutsko-russkij slovarʹ, Kemerovo: N. A. Kučigaševa, →ISBN