Change viewing parameters
Switch to Russian version Select another database
Turkic etymology : Search within this database \data\alt\turcet
Proto-Turkic: *jala-
Meaning: 1 sacred band 2 flag 3 tie, strap
Russian meaning: 1 священная лента, веревочка, пучок волос (привязываемая к дереву или шаманской колотушке) 2 знамя, флаг 3 завязка, повязка
Tatar: jalaw (dial.) 2, jala 3
Uzbek: jalɔw 2
Uighur: ǯala (dial.) 3
Sary-Yughur: ǯala 3
Turkmen: jalow (dial.) 2
Khakassian: čala(ŋ)ma 1, čalā 3
Shor: čala 3, čalaba 1
Oyrat: jalaɣa, d́alaɣa 3, jalama, d́alama 1
Yakut: salama 1
Tuva: čalā 3, čalama 1
Kirghiz: ǯalau 2
Kazakh: žalaw 2
Karakalpak: žalaw 2
Comments: ЭСТЯ 4, 99-100, VEWT 181. Turk. *jala-gu, *jala-ga and *jala-ma seem to be derived from a common root, thus it is most probable that Mong. ǯalama 'sacred strips' and ǯalaɣa 'tassel, thick silk thread' are borrowed from Turkic and not vice versa.turcet-prnum,turcet-meaning,turcet-rusmean,turcet-tat,turcet-chg,turcet-uzb,turcet-uig,turcet-sjg,turcet-trm,turcet-hak,turcet-shr,turcet-alt,turcet-jak,turcet-tuv,turcet-krg,turcet-kaz,turcet-klpx,turcet-reference,
List with all references Search within this database Select another database Total pages generated Pages generated by this script 533427 3354405
Help
StarLing database server Powered by CGI scripts Copyright 1998-2003 by S. Starostin Copyright 1998-2003 by G. Bronnikov Copyright 2005-2014 by Phil Krylov