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* qaqıgül - dandelion
 
* qaqıgül - dandelion
 
* bata - blessing
 
* bata - blessing
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* mamı - [hitching] post
 
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Revision as of 23:34, 17 July 2014

This page is here to collect words which do not seem to go back to Old Turkic and do not obviously come from a major contact language.

Kazakh words

  • ayna - mirror
  • awdar- - flip over, translate
  • deŋgey - level
  • qarmaq - fishing pole (cf. Kyrgyz qarma- below)
  • şeşe - mother

Kyrgyz words

See also Kyrgyz words of Persian origin without Tajik cognates.

Nouns

  • borbor - center
  • topoz - yak
  • sırğa - earring(s)
  • söykö - earring(s)
  • momposuy - candy
  • juurqan - blanket
  • döŋ - hill
  • çaŋ - dust
  • çaarçıq - fawn
  • çöntök - pocket
  • şakek - ring (jewelry)
  • qoqo - Adam's apple
  • şeyşep - sheet
  • ibelik - rolling pin
    •  ?<*ibe ?cf. Proto-Germanic *hlaibaz "bread"
  • deŋgeel - level (n.)
  • çöpürök - fabric
  • toqoy - forest
  • ayna - powder
  • qılım - century
    • ?cf. qıl - do
  • bağelek - cuff
    • cf. Turkic bağ- - tie (Kyrgyz boo, bayla-)
  • çeke - forehead
  • qaqıgül - dandelion
  • bata - blessing
  • mamı - [hitching] post

Adjectives and Adverbs

  • çoŋ - big
  • çooçun - unfamiliar (person)
  • mıjıqıy (adj) - killjoy
  • çaq - perfect-fitting
  • qooz - pretty (for inanimate things)
    • cf. Mongolic ğo'a/ğoya - pretty
  • qoqus(tan) - suddenly
  • melüün - warm (air)
    • cf. Mongolic bülegen - warm (liquid)
  • tataal - complicated, complex

Verbs

  • mıjı(q)- - squeeze
  • oodar- - flip over
  • taarın- - be/get offended
  • çurqa- - run
  • qarma- - grab, hold
    • cf. Mongolic ğar - hand
    • cf. WMo qarma- - rake up, gather together

Proposed etymologies

Words on the above lists for which potential etymologies are discovered should be moved here.

  • Ky. köynök, Kk. köylek, etc. "shirt" appears to be from Turkic köŋil "shirt" +AK
  • Ky. kelesoo "crazy/stupid", related to Persian kal(l)a "head" + Turkic soo "healthy/sober" ?