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Dravidian etymology :

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Proto-Dravidian : *tar_-
Meaning : bald
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Proto-South Dravidian: *tar_-
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South Dravidian etymology :

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Proto-South Dravidian : *tan-ai
Meaning : measure; limit
Dravidian etymology: Dravidian etymology
Tamil : tan_ai
Tamil meaning : a particle denoting quantity and time-limit, as ittan_ai
Malayalam : tana
Malayalam meaning : measure
Kannada : tanaka
Kannada meaning : until, as far as
Number in DED : 3147
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Nostratic etymology :

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Eurasiatic: *ṭarV
Meaning: bald
Altaic: *t`eŕo
Dravidian: *tar_-
References: МССНЯ 347; ND 2424 *ṭar[iH]a 'open, bald' (? + Ur. *tara 'open').
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Altaic etymology :

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Proto-Altaic: *t`eŕo
Nostratic: Nostratic
Meaning: bald
Russian meaning: лысый
Turkic: *daŕ (~-ā-)
Mongolian: *tar-
Korean: *tăi- / tắrk
Comments: EAS 111, KW 380, SKE 250, Poppe 13. Despite Щербак 1997, 154 we cannot assume borrowing in Mong. from Turkic. Turkic has a secondary voiced d- (one of the cases of voicing in front of -ŕ-); but a contamination of two roots is also not excluded: cf. also Mong. dar-gar, dars-gar (L 233: darsa-ɣar) 'rough, warped (of skin)'. Cf. also notes to *t`ĕ́ŕa ( ~ -o) 'eagle, vulture'.
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Turkic etymology :

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Proto-Turkic: *daŕ (~-ā-)
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: bald
Russian meaning: лысый
Old Turkic: taz (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: taz (MK)
Turkish: daz
Tatar: taz
Middle Turkic: taz (Sangl.)
Uzbek: tɔz
Uighur: taz
Azerbaidzhan: daz
Khakassian: tas
Shor: tas
Oyrat: tas
Tuva: tas
Tofalar: tas
Kirghiz: taz
Kazakh: taz
Noghai: taz
Bashkir: taδ
Karaim: taz
Karakalpak: taz
Salar: taz (ССЯ)
Comments: VEWT 467, EDT 570, ЭСТЯ 3, 124. Turk. > Hung. tar 'bald', see MNyTESz 3, 847.
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Mongolian etymology :

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Proto-Mongolian: *tar-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: 1 bald 2 scab (on head)
Russian meaning: 1 лысый 2 парша
Written Mongolian: tar 1, taraɣai 2
Middle Mongolian: tarasun 'bald, naked' (HY 48), ṭǝrɣa 1 (IM)
Khalkha: tar `having sparse hair' (БАМРС)
Kalmuck: tar 1
Monguor: tarGǝ̄ 'chauve, rasé (tête), nu (terre)'
Comments: KW 380. Mong. > Yak. taraɣaj, Dolg. tarakaj 'bald' (Stachowski 217).
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Korean etymology :

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Proto-Korean: *tăi- / tắrk
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: 1 a bald head 2 cracks (on hands and feet, from cold)
Russian meaning: 1 лысая голова 2 трещины (на руках и ногах, от холода)
Modern Korean: tä-mǝri 1
Middle Korean: tắrk 2
Comments: Liu 185, KED 426.
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