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Turkic etymology :
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Proto-Turkic: *gül
Meaning: 1 vestibule, inner porch 2 house, hut 3 home, dwelling-place
Russian meaning: 1 сени, прихожая 2 дом, хижина 3 жилище
Turkish: gil 'family (as a second part of compound)', (dial.) 3
Azerbaidzhan: gil 'family (as a second part of compound)'
Chuvash: kil, kül 2
Yakut: külä 1
Comments: VEWT 270, Егоров 112, Федотов 1, 291-292. Yak. kǖlä is secondarily borrowed from Tungus, see VEWT 270; but küle may be inherited. turcet-prnum,turcet-meaning,turcet-rusmean,turcet-trk,turcet-azb,turcet-chv,turcet-jak,turcet-reference,
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Altaic etymology :
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Proto-Altaic: *gū̀lì
Meaning: dwelling, cottage
Russian meaning: жилище, хижина
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Tungus etymology :
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Proto-Tungus-Manchu: *gūle
Meaning: hut, dwelling-place
Russian meaning: хижина, жилище
Evenki: gūle
Comments: See ТМС 1, 171. Attested only in Evk. (whence Russ. Siber. guĺ 'house, dwelling', see Аникин 171), but having probable external parallels. tunget-prnum,tunget-meaning,tunget-rusmean,tunget-evk,tunget-reference,
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Japanese etymology :
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Proto-Japanese: *kùrà
Meaning: shed
Russian meaning: сарай
Old Japanese: kura
Middle Japanese: kùrà
Tokyo: kurá
Kyoto: kúrà
Kagoshima: kùrá
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Nostratic etymology :
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Eurasiatic: *gülV
Meaning: dwelling
References: МССНЯ 341, ОСНЯ 1, 362-363; ND 617 *gül̄A 'dwelling, house' (+ ECush.). nostret-meaning,nostret-prnum,nostret-alt,nostret-ura,nostret-drav,nostret-reference,
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Uralic etymology :
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Number: 306
Proto: *kilä (*külä)
English meaning: dwelling
German meaning: Wohnung
Finnish: kylä 'Dorf; Wohnung, Haus' ( > Saam. N gille -l- 'cluster of houses, hamlet', L killē 'Dorf')
Estonian: küla
Saam (Lapp): gâl'li- (N) 'visit, pay a visit to', kalliti- (L) 'sich die Zeit vertreiben, indem man in den Zelten herumgeht und plaudert', kolli- (I)
Mansi (Vogul): kül (TJ), koäl (KU), koäl, käĺ (P), kol (So.) 'Haus'
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Dravidian etymology :
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Proto-Dravidian : *gūḷ-
Meaning : to crowd together
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South Dravidian etymology :
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Proto-South Dravidian : *gūḷ-
Meaning : to crowd together
Tamil : kūḷ (kūḷv-, kūṇṭ-)
Tamil meaning : to crowd together, assemble, muster
Tamil derivates : kūḷi company, multitude, family
Kannada : gūḷe, gūḷevu, gūḷya, guḷe, guḷya
Kannada meaning : people leaving a place en masse from invasion or famine
Tulu : gūḷè
Tulu meaning : people leaving a place en masse from invasion or famine
Number in DED : 1915
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Long-range etymologies :
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Borean (approx.) : KVLV
Meaning : dwelling
Afroasiatic : Cush. *gol-, Chad. *kwVl-
Reference : МССНЯ 341, ОСНЯ 1, 362-363; ND 617 (Cush.-Nostr.), 1031. globet-meaning,globet-nostr,globet-afas,globet-scc,globet-reference,
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Sino-Caucasian etymology :
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Proto-Sino-Caucasian: *kíɫū
Meaning: village
Comments and references : WFR 41, LV D3, BCD 23.
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North Caucasian etymology :
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Proto-North Caucasian: *kiɫū
Meaning: farmstead; hut
Proto-Avaro-Andian: *kilV Notes: An Aand-WC isogloss. However, the correspondences are quite regular (both phonetically and semantically), and the NC antiquity of the root seems very probable. See Abdokov 1983, 127 (although with some confusion between this root and PEC *ŁwĕɫV 'fence' q.v. - which should be carefully distinguished). Since there is some semantic connection between 'house' and 'hearth' (cf., e.g. PEC *ɦnărG_wī), one feels tempted to compare Ag. kiláj-ar 'hearth' (a plur. tantum). The word is, however, isolated within Lezghian and this hypothesis still is to be proved.
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Avar-Andian etymology :
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Protoform: *kilV
Meaning: farmstead
Avar: kulí
Chadakolob: koló
Akhvakh: kila (Tseg.)
Tindi: ḱila
Karata: kile
Bagvalal: ḱila (Kvan.)
Comments: Av. paradigm B (kuló-l, kulá-l; cf. also Usl. kolí / koló, loc. koló-da, pl. kulá-l; thus the Chad. C paradigm - kulí-l, kúl-dal - is obviously secondary). The Av. form is obviously a metathesis < *kilu. Av. > And. kuli id.
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Abkhaz-Adyghe etymology :
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Proto-West-Caucasian: *ḱalV
Meaning: hut
Abkhaz: a-ḱála
Abaza: ḱala
Adyghe: č́aL
Kabardian: čǝL
Comments: PAT *ḱala (cf. also Bzyb. a-ḱál); PAK *kVLǝ. Despite Klimov 1968, 294 there are no reasons to consider the AT form an AK loan. WC > Svan. köl, kel id. (see Klimov ibid.).
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Sino-Tibetan etymology :
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Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *g(h)ual
Meaning: village, district
Tibetan: khul domain, province, district.
Lushai: khual a village other than one's own, KC *khul village.
Lepcha: gul the part appointed for the house; a site
Comments: Mikir hoi boundary, district. Sh. 44; Gong 66.
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Chinese characters :
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Character: 郡
Modern (Beijing) reading: jùn
Preclassic Old Chinese: gurs
Classic Old Chinese: gwǝnh
Western Han Chinese: gwǝnh
Eastern Han Chinese: gwǝnh
Early Postclassic Chinese: gwɨ̀n
Middle Postclassic Chinese: gwɨ̀n
Late Postclassic Chinese: gwɨ̀n
Middle Chinese: gǜn
English meaning : district, province [Han]
Russian meaning[s]: область
Comments: For *g cf. Xiamen kun6, Chaozhou kuŋ4, Fuzhou koŋ6, Jianou köŋ8.
Radical: 163
Four-angle index: 2134
Karlgren code: 0459 g
Vietnamese reading: quận
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Proto-Basque: *huri
Meaning: village, town, city
Araban: {huri}
Bizkaian: uri, (arc) {huri}
Gipuzkoan: uri
High Navarrese: iri
Low Navarrese: hiri
Salazarese: iri
Lapurdian: hiri
Baztanese: iri
Zuberoan: hiri
Roncalese: iri
Comments: Possibly also Iberian {ili}, as in Illiberris, old name of Granada, etc.; cf. numerous Bsq place names like Hiriberri, Uribarri ‘new town’.
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