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Kartvelian etymology :

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Proto-Kartvelian: *(s)t-
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: прясть
English meaning: to spin (weave)
Georgian: rt-, Old Georg. st-
Megrel: rt-
Megrel meaning (Rus.): вращать(ся)
Megrel meaning (Eng.): to spin (around)
Svan: let-, lt-
Notes and references: ЭСКЯ 172, EWK 312 (*śet- / *śt-).
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Nostratic etymology :

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Eurasiatic: *[s]idV
Meaning: to bind
Altaic: *sido
Kartvelian: *(s)t-
Comments: Cf. *[š]VṭV
References: МССНЯ 364; ND 2130 *sitV 'to tie' (Ur. *sitV, Alt. *sido +Sem., Eg.); 2174 *š[i]tV 'thread (made of hair)' (same Alt. + Drav. *ǯuṭ- + Georg. šit- + same Sem.); 2184 *ŝadV 'to tie' (Ur. *ŝ/śaδa + diff. Sem.). Cf. *sVṭV.
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Altaic etymology :

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Proto-Altaic: *sido ( ~ -u, *si̯udu, š-)
Nostratic: Nostratic
Meaning: tassel, string
Russian meaning: завязка, ремешок
Turkic: *sɨd-
Mongolian: *siǯim, *sidem-
Korean: *stɨ́i
Comments: SKE 239. Note Khak. sɨzɨm = PM *siǯim, but hardly a loan from Mongolian, and pointing to a common derivative *sido-mV.
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Turkic etymology :

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Proto-Turkic: *sɨd-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: 1 skirt, lap 2 to tuck up (sleeves, skirts)
Russian meaning: 1 пола, подол 2 подворачивать (рукава, полы)
Karakhanid: sɨδɨɣ 1, sɨtɣa- 2 (MK)
Turkish: siɣ, sij, siji (dial.) 1, sɨ̄a-, dial. sɨɣa- 2
Tatar: sɨjɨr- 2 (dial.)
Turkmen: sɨj 1
Khakassian: sɨzɨm 'band on a shaman's beater'
Chuvash: šъraś 'tassel (on the end of belt); coating (on skirt edges)'
Gagauz: suva-, sua- 2
Comments: EDT 799-800, ЭСТЯ 7.
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Mongolian etymology :

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Proto-Mongolian: *siǯim, *side-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: 1 thin string, rope 2 to sew with wide stitches
Russian meaning: 1 тонкая веревка 2 шить крупными стежками
Written Mongolian: siǯim, sideme-sü(n) (L 697, 722) 1
Khalkha: šiǯim 1, šid- 2
Buriat: šežem 1
Kalmuck: šiǯṃ, šidṃsṇ 1, šidǝ- 2
Ordos: šiǯim 1
Dongxian: šiǯie- 2
Dagur: šiǯi- 2 (Тод. Даг. 183)
Comments: KW 355. Mong. > Turk. siǯim etc. (ЭСТЯ 7), Man. siǯin (Doerfer MT 138, Rozycki 180); Oyr. šidä-; Yak. sitim, Dolg. hitim (Kaɫ. VIII 82, Stachowski 105).
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Korean etymology :

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Proto-Korean: *stɨ́i
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: belt
Russian meaning: ремень
Modern Korean: t:i
Middle Korean: stɨ́i
Comments: Nam 177, KED 550.
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