Comments: 4th class in Chech., 6th class in Ing. In the Russ.-Chech. dictionary the Chech. word is glossed as kožalg; in the Russ.-Chech.-Ing. dictionary - as kožolg.
The word has an *-l-suffix (with a following diminutive). The suffixless stem is probably reflexed in Chech. ḳāža 'hinge, door-hinge' (with an assimilation ḳ- < k-, as in some other EC languages).
Comments: Cf. also Bacb. pl. kore-lč, Chech. Cheb. kwōri, Shar. kū(ʔ)ri, Ved. kwīri etc. Since the PN form has very reliable EC parallels, we must assume that Georg. kori 'hawk' is an old Nakh loan (preserving the PN phonetic structure).
Comments: 4th class in Chech. and Ing. Since there are no Bacb. parallels, the medial consonant can be reconstructed as *-d-, *-b-, *-g- or *-w-; external evidence suggests *-d-.
Comments: Obl. base *kure- (Chech. küra-, Ing. kuro). The word means specifically "horn of wild animals" (as opposed to maʕa) in Chech. 6th class in Chech., 5th class in Ing.
Comments: 3d class in both languages. Because there is no Bacb. parallel, several reconstructions are possible (with *-b-, *-d-, *-g-, *-j- or *-w-); *-j is chosen because of external evidence.
Comments: Obl. base *ḳanate- (Chech. ḳenta-, Ing. ḳanto, Bacb. ḳnati-). The most archaic form is preserved in the Cheb. form ḳanat; other Chech.-Ing. dialects reduced it to ḳant, but Bacbi - to ḳnat.
Comments: 5th class in Chech., Ing., b in Bacb. Cf. also Shar. ḳoro, Khild. ḳoru, Cheb. ḳaru - proving the reconstruction with *-a-. The form ḳor in Bacb. is irregular (*ḳajru should be expected) and still has to be explained.