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Tungus etymology :

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Proto-Tungus-Manchu: *sube-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: 1 end, edge 2 top
Russian meaning: 1 конец, кончик 2 верхушка
Evenki: suwerē 1, 2
Even: hūre 1, 2
Negidal: suwejē 2
Literary Manchu: subexe 1
Ulcha: suwe 2
Orok: suwe 2
Nanai: suwe, sue 2
Oroch: su-ŋe 1, 2
Udighe: sue 2
Solon: sugur 1, 2
Comments: See ТМС 2, 118 (with an alternative comparison - Mong. sibüge(n) 'awl', which seems less probable).
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Altaic etymology :

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Proto-Altaic: *si̯ū́bu
Nostratic: Nostratic
Meaning: end
Russian meaning: конец
Turkic: *sīb-ri
Mongolian: *seɣül
Tungus-Manchu: *sube-
Korean: *sìbúr
Japanese: *súwá-i
Comments: АПиПЯЯ 70, 295, Мудрак Дисс. 46. Turk. *sīb-ri < *sɨ̄b-ri (with a frequent fronting ɨ̄ > i).
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Turkic etymology :

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Proto-Turkic: *sīb-ri
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: sharp, sharp-edged
Russian meaning: острый, конический
Old Turkic: süvri (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: süvri (MK)
Turkish: sivri
Azerbaidzhan: sivri
Turkmen: süjri
Oyrat: sǖrü, sǖri
Chuvash: šǝʷvǝʷr
Yakut: üörbe
Tuva: sǖr
Kirghiz: süjrü
Kazakh: süjir
Gagauz: sivri
Karaim: sivri, süvrü
Karakalpak: süjri, süjir
Comments: EDT 791, VEWT 438, ЭСТЯ 7.
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Mongolian etymology :

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Proto-Mongolian: *seɣül
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: tail; end
Russian meaning: хвост; конец
Written Mongolian: segül (L 683)
Middle Mongolian: se'ul (HY 15, SH), sūl, sɛbūl (IM), sul, siul (MA)
Khalkha: sǖl
Buriat: hǖl
Kalmuck: sǖl
Ordos: sǖl
Dongxian: šien, šian
Baoan: šienčix, śančig
Dagur: seuli, seul (Тод. Даг. 163)
Shary-Yoghur: sǖl
Monguor: sūr (SM 363), (MGCD sūl)
Mogol: söül; ZM sul (20-9)
Comments: KW 342, MGCD 615. Mong. > Evk. sūl, see Doerfer MT 127.
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Korean etymology :

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Proto-Korean: *sìbúr
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: edge
Russian meaning: край, конец
Modern Korean: siul (arch.), sul
Middle Korean: sì'úr, sì'úrk
Comments: Liu 497, KED 1018, 1040.
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Japanese etymology :

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Proto-Japanese: *súwá-i
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: end, edge
Russian meaning: конец, край
Old Japanese: suwe
Middle Japanese: súwé
Tokyo: sùe
Kyoto: súé
Kagoshima: súe
Comments: JLTT 532.
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Nostratic etymology :

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Eurasiatic: *[s]UwV
Meaning: end; mouth
Borean: Borean
Altaic: *si̯ū́bu
Uralic: *śuwe
Comments: Cf. PNC *HɨśɨwV 'side; mouth'. Expected *s in Ur.
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Uralic etymology :

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Number: 1007
Proto: *śuwe
> Nostratic: > Nostratic
English meaning: mouth
German meaning: Mund, Maul
Finnish: suu 'Mund; Mündung, Öffnung', suunne (gen. suunteen) 'Stelle im Stall für die Kuh im Winter'
Estonian: suu 'Mund; Mündung, Öffnung'
Saam (Lapp): čoddâ -d'dâg- (N) 'throat', t́š́uu̯wɛ̮ (Wfs.) 'Rachen, Speiseröhre', čont (T Kld.), čodd (Not.) 'Speiseröhre, Schlund'
Mari (Cheremis): im-šu (KB), imǝ̑-šu (U) 'Nadelöhr', ime-šueš (B) 'Nadel'
Udmurt (Votyak): śu-ez kwaśme (S K) '(er) durstet', śu-kaś (S) 'Kwaß' ?
Komi (Zyrian): ś-ke̮ś (Lu. Le. Ud) 'Kwaß, Getränk', su-keś (I) 'Durst', śu-ke̮śe̮ kośme̮ (Ud.) 'ich bin sehr durstig'
Mansi (Vogul): sunt (K), såt (sånt-) (LU), sut (sunt-) (LM), sunt (N) 'Mündung (eines Flußes), Öffnung (eines Gefäßes)', sūp (N So.) 'Mund'
Hungarian: száj 'Mund, Maul; Öffnung, Mündung', szád 'Mündung; Spund'
Nenets (Yurak): śo 'Speiseröhre; Hals (z. B. der Flasche); Ausfluß (eines Flusses)'
Enets (Yen): sū, sō (Ch.), so (B) 'Kehle'
Selkup: suolj (Ta.), sói (Ke.), soi (KO), hoi, hoj̆ (huoj) (N) 'Kehle, Stimme; Flußmündung'
Kamass: soj 'Hals, Kehle'
Janhunen's version: (127) *s'oxi
Sammalahti's version: *s'oxi (Ug. anders)
Addenda: Ma
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Long-range etymologies :

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Borean (approx.) : SVWV
Meaning : mouth
Eurasiatic : *[s]UwV
Sino-Caucasian : PEC *HɨśɨwV(-ɫī) 'side; mouth'
Notes : Here also ND *sǝ̄ʔ 'mouth'?
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