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Proto-Turkic: *jēl
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: 1 mane 2 feather
Russian meaning: 1 грива 2 перо
Old Turkic: jel 1 (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: jel 1 (MK)
Turkish: jele 1
Sary-Yughur: ǯeĺɨ 1
Azerbaidzhan: läläk 2
Turkmen: jelek 2
Khakassian: čilen 1
Halaj: jälǟk 2
Chuvash: śilɣe 1
Yakut: siel 1
Tuva: čel 1
Tofalar: čel 1
Gagauz: jelä 1
Karaim: lelek 2
Comments: VEWT 181, TMN 4, 188-189, EDT 916, ЭСТЯ 4, 85-86 (confused with *jāl, v. sub *dā́lV), Лексика 147, 566. The Oghuz name of 'feather' (jelek / lelek, see ЭСТЯ 4, 179) is probably derived from this root; perhaps also *jel-ke 'back of head (including the neck)', see VEWT 196, ЭСТЯ 4, 181.
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