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Mongolian etymology :

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Proto-Mongolian: *nögü-ɣe
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: other
Russian meaning: другой
Written Mongolian: nögüge (L 592)
Middle Mongolian: noko'e (SH)
Khalkha: nögȫ
Buriat: nügȫ
Kalmuck: nögɛ̄ (КРС)
Ordos: nögȫ
Baoan: noge 'he' (Тод. Бн.)
Comments: Mong. > Yak., Dolg. nöŋüö 'next' (see Kaɫ. MEJ 35, Stachowski 186).
monget-prnum,monget-meaning,monget-rusmean,monget-wmo,monget-mmo,monget-hal,monget-bur,monget-kal,monget-ord,monget-bao,monget-reference,

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Altaic etymology :

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Proto-Altaic: *nĕ̀ko
Nostratic: Nostratic
Meaning: to leave, put aside
Russian meaning: оставлять, откладывать
Mongolian: *nögü-ɣe
Tungus-Manchu: *neku-
Korean: *nòh-
Japanese: *nǝ̀k-
Comments: Martin 239. Korean has the verbal low tone. The Mong. form is somewhat questionable: it can belong here if 'other' < 'the one left'; on the other hand, it may be a historical derivative < *nige-ɣü where *nige- = *nige- 'one' (see *ni̯ŏŋe).
altet-prnum,altet-meaning,altet-rusmean,altet-mong,altet-tung,altet-kor,altet-jap,altet-reference,

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Tungus etymology :

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Proto-Tungus-Manchu: *neku-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: 1 to bring 2 gift
Russian meaning: 1 нести, приносить, относить 2 подарок
Even: nēkъr 2
Nanai: nuku- 1
Udighe: nexu-, neu-ɣi- 1
Comments: ТМС 1, 619, 667.
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Korean etymology :

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Proto-Korean: *nòh-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: to put, let go
Russian meaning: класть, пускать
Modern Korean: no- [noh-]
Middle Korean: nòh-
Comments: Nam 114, KED 353.
koret-prnum,koret-meaning,koret-rusmean,koret-phn,koret-ako,koret-reference,

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Japanese etymology :

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Proto-Japanese: *nǝ̀k-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: to leave, put aside
Russian meaning: оставлять, откладывать
Old Japanese: nok-, nokos-
Middle Japanese: nòkos-
Tokyo: nokós-
Kyoto: nókós-
Kagoshima: nokós-
Comments: JLTT 737. The Kagoshima accent is rather strange (influenced by Tokyo?), cf. the intransitive match nòkòr- 'to remain, be left' which is quite regular.
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Nostratic etymology :

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Eurasiatic: *nVkV
Meaning: to leave, put aside
Altaic: *nĕ̀ko
Dravidian: *nīg-
nostret-meaning,nostret-alt,nostret-drav,

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Dravidian etymology :

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Proto-Dravidian : *nīg-
Meaning : to quit, separate; to remove
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Proto-South Dravidian: *nīg-
Proto-Telugu : *(n)īg-
dravet-meaning,dravet-prnum,dravet-sdr,dravet-tel,

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South Dravidian etymology :

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Proto-South Dravidian : *nīg-
Meaning : to separate, leave, quit
Dravidian etymology: Dravidian etymology
Tamil : nī (-pp-, -tt-)
Tamil meaning : to separate from, renounce as the world, put away, reject, put to disgrace, despise, loathe, abandon, leave, be removed
Tamil derivates : nīŋku (nīŋki-) to leave, go, depart, separate from, give up, abandon, pass over, turn away, be warded off, be liberated, released, be dismissed, discharged, be excepted, excluded, go, proceed, be spread out (as fingers); nīŋkal removing, separating; nīkku (nīkki-) to remove, exclude, put aside, dismiss, extricate, liberate, exempt, deduct, turn, draw aside as a curtain, kill, dispatch, destroy, open, force apart, spread out (as the fingers), give up, abandon, change; n. separation, removal, opening, cleft, crack, deduction, remainder, balance; nīkkam, nīkku separation, removal, disengagement, liberation, gap, chink, crack; nīkkal destroying, opposition, disagreement, opening, hole; nīkki leakage; nīppu relinquishment, renunciation, separation, parting; nīmpal interstice; nīntu (nīnti-) to relinquish, give up; nīvu (nīvi-) to cease, discontinue, pass beyond, transgress, break asunder as a chain, destroy; spread
Malayalam : nīŋŋuka
Malayalam meaning : to go aside, go off, go farther, retire, vanish
Malayalam derivates : nīŋŋikka to make to retire; nīkkam removal, departure, retirement, variation, exception; nīkkuka to put away, aside, remove, abolish; nīkki except; nīkkikka to cause to remove, withdraw a complaint
Kannada : nīgu
Kannada meaning : to quit, leave, abandon, give up, get rid of, lose, remove, take away, do away, squander, be got rid of, go off or away, vanish
Kannada derivates : nīgisu to cause to quit
Kodagu : nīŋg- (nīŋgi-)
Kodagu meaning : to go aside
Kodagu derivates : nīk- (nīki-) to put aside, remove
Proto-Nilgiri : *nīg-
Number in DED : 3685
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Nilgiri etymology :

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Proto-Nilgiri : *nīg-
Meaning : to cover
South Dravidian etymology: South Dravidian etymology
Kota : nīg- (nīgy-) "to cover a large expanse, be broad"
Toda : nīk- (nīky-) "to brush away (dirt)"
Additional forms : Also Kota nīgc- (nīgc-) to make to cover a large expanse, (feline) walks making its body long; Toda nīx- (nīxy-) to crawl (snakewise), (river) runs in flood
Number in DED : 3685
ktet-meaning,ktet-prnum,ktet-kota,ktet-toda,ktet-addition,ktet-dednum,

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Telugu etymology :

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Proto-Telugu : *(n)īg-
Meaning : to remove
Dravidian etymology: Dravidian etymology
Telugu : ī̃gu
Additional forms : Also nī̃gu id., get rid of
Number in DED : 3685
telet-meaning,telet-prnum,telet-tel_1,telet-addition,telet-dednum,

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