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Mongolian etymology :

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Proto-Mongolian: *kaku-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: to turn sour; acrid, bitter, sour
Russian meaning: прокисать; горький, едкий
Written Mongolian: qaqu-ra-, qaqu-n (L 947)
Khalkha: xaxra-, xaxūn
Ordos: Gaxur-, Gawxur-
monget-prnum,monget-meaning,monget-rusmean,monget-wmo,monget-hal,monget-ord,

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Altaic etymology :

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Proto-Altaic: *kak`o
Meaning: to smell (of burning)
Russian meaning: пахнуть горелым
Turkic: *Kok-
Mongolian: *kaku-
Tungus-Manchu: *kakti-
Comments: A Western isogloss.
altet-meaning,altet-rusmean,altet-turc,altet-mong,altet-tung,altet-reference,

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Turkic etymology :

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Proto-Turkic: *Kok-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: to smell badly, to give out a smell of burning
Russian meaning: плохо пахнуть, пахнуть горелым
Karakhanid: qoq- (MK)
Turkish: kok-
Azerbaidzhan: Goxu (n.), Goxu-
Turkmen: qoq (n.), qoqa-
Noghai: qoqɨ- 'to be fragrant'
Gagauz: qoq-
Karaim: qoqu, qoqɨ (n.)
Comments: EDT 609, ЭСТЯ 6, 34.
turcet-prnum,turcet-meaning,turcet-rusmean,turcet-krh,turcet-trk,turcet-azb,turcet-trm,turcet-nogx,turcet-gagx,turcet-krmx,turcet-reference,

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Tungus etymology :

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Proto-Tungus-Manchu: *kakti-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: to give out a smell of burning
Russian meaning: пахнуть горелым, пригорать
Negidal: kaktị-
Literary Manchu: χaqsa-
Ulcha: qaqta-
Orok: qaqtụ-
Nanai: qaqtarị (adj.)
Udighe: kakčisi-
Comments: ТМС 1, 364.
tunget-prnum,tunget-meaning,tunget-rusmean,tunget-neg,tunget-man,tunget-ulc,tunget-ork,tunget-nan,tunget-ude,tunget-reference,

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