From Proto-Turkic *kopuŕ. See also Proto-Turkic *topïk. *kuxur lute Middle Mongol: ᠬᠤᠭᠤᠷ (quɣur) Buryat: хуур (xuur) Daur: koor East Yugur: xuur Kalmyk:...
Khitan 𘰺𘯛𘯺 (*t qo a), compare to Proto-Turkic *tiakïgu. *takixa hen, fowl Mongolian: тахиа (taxia) Central Mongolic: Classical Mongolian: ᠲᠠᠬᠢᠶᠠ (takiy-a)...
The first part is probably connected to Proto-Mongolic *ebür (“breast, bosom”), while the second to Proto-Mongolic *cexeji (“chest”) (whence Mongolian цээж...
proposed Turkic cognate has no *-g- nor *-p- that usually correspond to Mongolic long vowels, perhaps the original root is *ku- with monosyllabic lengthening...
Compared to Proto-Tungusic *poba (“ten (a bundle of ten squirrels)”), also Proto-Turkic *ōn according to logic of Turkic initial-∅, Mongolic initial-h,...
ghadang Mongghul: ghada (“mountain”) Dongxiang: ghada Nugteren, Hans (2011) Mongolic phonology and the Qinghai-Gansu languages (dissertation)[1], Utrecht:...
noun from a noun, as in Proto-Mongolic *temexen. *hulaxan red *cagaxan (“white”) *noguxan (“green”) *yagaxan (“pink”) Middle Mongol: Mongolian script: ᠤᠯᠠᠭᠠᠨ...
*(h)öber *eber Possibly related to Proto-Mongolic *ebcexün (“chest”), whence Mongolian өвчүү (övčüü), or Proto-Mongolic *emüne (“front, south, anterior”)...
we”) Middle Mongol: Mongolian: ᠪᠢ (bi) Phags-Pa: ꡎꡞ Arabic: بي (bi) (Muqaddimat) Chinese: [script needed] (bi) (Secret History) Central Mongolic: Classical...
Russian Language] (in Russian), Moscow: Progress Nugteren, Hans (2011) Mongolic phonology and the Qinghai-Gansu languages (dissertation)[2], Utrecht:...