Comments:ССЕ 310. This verb is frequently used as a second component in complex verbal stems: Ket ittɔ́, Yug ittou3 'to make notches', Ket harɔ́, Yug fad́ou3 'to split, hack'; Yug ʌxand́ou5 'to split, stick in' = Kott. ax-čex, Kott hāran-čex 'to hack, bevel', ok-čex 'to kill' etc. Werner 1, 205 <*d'oʁǝ>.
Comments:ССЕ 310. Possibly a reduplication of the root present also in *ʔiǯVŋ- 'writing, write' (for semantics cf. also the Kott. formation kače-het 'writer'). Werner 1, 182 <*deʔǝd'ǝ>.
Kottish:fēn-ćera, phēn-ćera, g. -ćerā//-ćerai, pl. -ćatn, ćetn
Comments:ССЕ 310. Yug dit́ < *d́it with a metathesis of palatalisation; otherwise the correspondences are regulare (the Kott. form means literally "female woodcock"). Werner (2, 193) doubts this explanation and the attribution of the Kottish form and reconstructs <*dit'>.
Comments:Werner 1, 222, 223-224, 290-291, 425 <*d'iʔǝphǝ> (reconstructed for Ket-Yug, with the Kott. form separated). The root may have been just *ǯī-, cf. the Kott. variant ha-čik (imper. halčīk).
Proto-Yenisseian:*ǯɨʔn
Meaning:quietly (of talking)
Ket:dɨʔn
Yug:d́ɨʔn
Comments:ССЕ 311. Werner 1, 219 *d'ɨʔn.
Proto-Yenisseian:*ǯo(GV)
Meaning:to see
Ket:dɔ
Yug:d́ou3
Comments:Werner 1, 194 (w.r.).
Proto-Yenisseian:*ǯɔq(ŋ)
Meaning:to stand
Ket:k-i-b-doqŋ 'stands' (of a boat on the water)
Kottish:d́-a-čakŋ-aŋ 'I stand'
Pumpokol:íča- (Сл.) 'to stand'
Comments:ССЕ 311. Not quite clear is the loss of -q- in Pumpokol; *ǯɔq- may be a historical compound of two stems, of which Pumpokol has preserved only the first one. In Ket cf. also the variant k-i-s-toqŋ id. (a secondary devoicing? a different first stem?). On a different (and faulty) analysis of Werner's see under *d[ɨ]k-.