From *tarï- (“to cultivate”) + *-g. *<span class="searchmatch">tarïg</span> millet 1) Originally used only in pronominal declension. 2) The original instrumental, equative, similative...
Reconstruction:<span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Turkic</span>/sārïg Reconstruction:<span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Turkic</span>/sǖčig Reconstruction:<span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Turkic</span>/<span class="searchmatch">tarïg</span> Reconstruction:<span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Turkic</span>/tātïg Reconstruction:<span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Turkic</span>/tīrig...
Compare <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-Tungusic *tari- (“to sow, plant, cultivate”). (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?) *tarï- (transitive) to cultivate *<span class="searchmatch">tarïg</span> (“millet”) *tarïgla-...
into disuse in many modern <span class="searchmatch">Turkic</span> languages. 3) Plurality in <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Turkic</span> is disputed. See also the notes on the <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Turkic</span>/Locative-ablative case and...
into disuse in many modern <span class="searchmatch">Turkic</span> languages. 3) Plurality in <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Turkic</span> is disputed. See also the notes on the <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Turkic</span>/Locative-ablative case and...
oneself, be numerous”), whence Old <span class="searchmatch">Turkic</span> [script needed] (arka, “multitude, crowd”). The term appears to be related to <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-Mongolic *arbaï (“barley”) as...
From <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Turkic</span> *yum (“stem for the round things”). Unclear relation with <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-Tungusic *ụmụ̄kta (“egg”) which comes from the <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-Tungusic *umū-...
From an unknown verb <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Turkic</span> *yaŋ- + *-gak. Akin to <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-Mongolic *jixag (“walnut”). Compared also <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-Tungusic *ńaŋta (“cone, nut, fruit stone”)...
into disuse in many modern <span class="searchmatch">Turkic</span> languages. 3) Plurality in <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Turkic</span> is disputed. See also the notes on the <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Turkic</span>/Locative-ablative case and...
into disuse in many modern <span class="searchmatch">Turkic</span> languages. 3) Plurality in <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Turkic</span> is disputed. See also the notes on the <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Turkic</span>/Locative-ablative case and...