Middle Turkic:küt- 'to lead cattle away from pasture' (Pav. C., Sangl.)
Uzbek:kut- 1, 2
Uighur:küt- 1
Azerbaidzhan:güt/d-
Khakassian:küzet- 4
Oyrat:küj- 1, küt- 2, 4
Yakut:kǖt- 1
Dolgan:kǖt- 1
Kirghiz:küj- 1, küt- 1, 2
Kazakh:küt- 2
Bashkir:köt- 1, 4
Balkar:küt- 4
Gagauz:güt- 4
Karaim:küt- 4
Karakalpak:küj-, küt- 1, 2
Kumyk:küt- 'выполнять'
Comments:EDT 701, VEWT 306, 312, ЭСТЯ 3, 107-108 (the variant *gǖt- is morphologically secondary, actually = *gǖdü-t-). The proposed derivation (see ЭСТЯ 108) from *gü- (*kü-), attested only in the OUygh. doublet kü- közeδ- 'protect and keep' (see EDT 686) is far from certain (the meaning of kü- here is not quite clear; közeδ- is probably < *göŕ- 'see, eye' = Yak., Dolg. köhüt- 'wait'; Khak. küzet- above can reflect both *-ŕ- and *-d-).