ju-
to wash; to bathe, to swim
Proto-Turkic: *ju(b)-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ŋi̯ŏbu
Russian meaning: мыть; купаться, плавать
Turkic: *ju(b)-
Mongolian: *jeɣü-le-
Tungus-Manchu: *ńiabe-
Korean: *nūb-
Comments: EDT 870, VEWT 209, ЭСТЯ 4, 238, Stachowski 114.
Karakhanid: ju- (MK)
Turkish: ju-
Tatar: ju-
Middle Turkic: ju- (Pav. C., AH, Ettuhf.)
Uzbek: juw-
Uighur: juw-, juj-
Sary-Yughur: juw-, ju-
Azerbaidzhan: ju(w)-
Turkmen: juw-
Khakassian: čuɣ-
Halaj: jū-
Chuvash: śu-
Yakut: sū-j-
Dolgan: hū-j-
Tuva: čū-
Tofalar: ču-
Kirghiz: ǯū-
Kazakh: žuw-
Noghai: juw-
Bashkir: jɨw-
Balkar: ǯuw-, žuw-, zuw-; žūn-
Karaim: juw-
Karakalpak: žuw-
Salar: ju-
Kumyk: ǯuw-