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Korean etymology :
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Proto-Korean: *sɨ̀i-, *sūi-
Meaning: 1 sour 2 to become sour
Russian meaning: кислый
Modern Korean: si- 1, swī- 2
Middle Korean: sɨ̀i-, sằi- 1, sūi- 2
Comments: Nam 296, 322, Liu 479, KED 1022, 1035. koret-prnum,koret-meaning,koret-rusmean,koret-phn,koret-ako,koret-reference,
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Altaic etymology :
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Proto-Altaic: *suji ( ~ z-, si̯uju)
Meaning: sour
Russian meaning: кислый
Comments: Martin 242. An Eastern isogloss. altet-prnum,altet-meaning,altet-rusmean,altet-tung,altet-kor,altet-jap,altet-reference,
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Tungus etymology :
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Proto-Tungus-Manchu: *suje-
Meaning: 1 lye 2 liquid strained from wine ferment
Russian meaning: 1 щелок 2 брага (жидкость, сцеженная с винной закваски)
Literary Manchu: sujen
tunget-prnum,tunget-meaning,tunget-rusmean,tunget-man,tunget-reference,
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Japanese etymology :
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Proto-Japanese: *sù-
Meaning: sour
Russian meaning: кислый
Old Japanese: sujur- `to pickle, make sour'
Middle Japanese: sù-
Tokyo: sú-
Kyoto: sú-
Kagoshima: sù-
Comments: JLTT 840. Cf. also MJ sì ( < *su-i) 'sorrel'. japet-prnum,japet-meaning,japet-rusmean,japet-ajp,japet-mjp,japet-tok,japet-kyo,japet-kag,japet-comments,
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Nostratic etymology :
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Eurasiatic: *sVjV
Meaning: rotten, sour
References: МССНЯ 336, ND 2104 *säqyE 'matter, pus, gall' (Ur. + incorr. Alt. + Eg., Irq.). Cf. ST *chĭj 'thick fluid'. nostret-meaning,nostret-alt,nostret-ura,nostret-reference,
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Uralic etymology :
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Number: 889
Proto: *säje
English meaning: pus; to rot
German meaning: Eiter, Fäulnis; eitern, verfaulen
Saam (Lapp): sieggjâ -j- (N) 'matter (in a boil, wound), siedja (L) 'Eiter (in Wunden, Geschwüren)', sijj (T), sījj (Kld.), siejj (Not.) 'Eiter, Eitergeschwulst'
Mordovian: sij, si 'Eiter'
Mari (Cheremis): šü (KB U), šüj (B), śüj (M)
Udmurt (Votyak): śis (S G) 'verfault, vermorscht, Fäulnis', śiśmị̑- (G) 'verfaulen'
Komi (Zyrian): siś (S P PO) 'verfault; Fäulnis'
Khanty (Ostyak): lö̆j (V), jö̆j, ö̆j (Vj.), tĕj (DN) 'Eiter', lij- (O) 'eitern; sauer werden'
Mansi (Vogul): säj (T P), sǟj (KU), saj (So.) 'Eiter', sǟj- (P) 'verfaulen'
Hungarian: ev, év (dial.) 'Eiter'
Nenets (Yurak): ćīm- (O) 'faul, morsch, sauer werden'
Enets (Yen): t́ībā (Ch.) 'sauer', t́īme- 'sauer werden'
Nganasan (Tawgi): t́īmiʔe- 'sauer, faul werden'
Selkup: teé (Ta.), tê (NP), té (N) 'Eiter', temb- (Ke.)
Kamass: teʔ-
Janhunen's version: (87) *sexji
Sammalahti's version: *sexji
Addenda: Koib. тепля
uralet-proto,uralet-prnum,uralet-meaning,uralet-germmean,uralet-saa,uralet-mrd,uralet-mar,uralet-udm,uralet-kom,uralet-khn,uralet-man,uralet-ugr,uralet-nen,uralet-enc,uralet-nga,uralet-slk,uralet-kam,uralet-janh,uralet-samm2,uralet-add,
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