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Reconstruction:Proto-Turkic/sȫk-
Proto-Turkic
Descendants
- Common Turkic:
- Oghuz:
- Karluk:
- Karakhanid: سُوكْماكْ (sȫkmēk)[1]
- Chagatai:
- Uyghur: [script needed] (sökmek)
- Uzbek: so‘kmoq
- Chagatai:
- Karakhanid: سُوكْماكْ (sȫkmēk)[1]
- Kipchak:
- North Kipchak:
- Bashkir: һүгеү (hügew)
- Tatar: сүгеү (sügew)
- West Kipchak:
- Karaim: [script needed] (sök-)
- Kumyk: [script needed] (sök-)
- South Kipchak:
- Caspian:
- Karakalpak: [script needed] (sökiw)
- Kazakh: сөгу (sögu)
- Nogai: [script needed] (sök-)
- Kyrgyz-Kipchak:
- Kyrgyz: сөгүү (sögüü)
- Southern Altai: [script needed] (sök-)
- Caspian:
- North Kipchak:
- Siberian:
- Old Uyghur: [script needed] (sök-)
- North Siberian:
- Dolgan: [script needed] (üök-)
- Yakut: үөх (üöq)
- South Siberian:
- Yenisei:
- Shor: [script needed] (sök-)
- Khakas: [script needed] (sök-)
- Yenisei:
References
- al-Kashgarî, Mahmud (1072–1074) Besim Atalay, transl., Divanü Lûgat-it-Türk Tercümesi [Translation of the “Compendium of the languages of the Turks”] (Türk Dil Kurumu Yayınları; 521) (in Turkish), 1985 edition, volume III, Ankara: Türk Tarih Kurmu Basımevi, published 1939–1943, page 184
- Clauson, Gerard (1972) “*sö:g-”, in An Etymological Dictionary of pre-thirteenth-century Turkish, Oxford: Clarendon Press, page 818
- Starostin, Sergei, Dybo, Anna, Mudrak, Oleg (2003) “*sȫk-”, in Etymological dictionary of the Altaic languages (Handbuch der Orientalistik; VIII.8), Leiden, New York, Köln: E.J. Brill
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