jufka
thin, slender, unsubstantial
Proto-Turkic: *jubka
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ǯŭ̀jbe
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: тонкий
Turkic: *jubka
Mongolian: *ǯoba-
Tungus-Manchu: *ǯoba-
Korean: *čubɨr-
Japanese: *duàwà-
Comments: VEWT 209, TMN 4, 211-212, EDT 874, ЭСТЯ 4, 241-242.
Old Turkic: juqa (OUygh.), jujqa (Orkh.)
Karakhanid: jupqa, juvqa (MK), juvɣa (MK, KB)
Turkish: jufka
Tatar: juqa
Middle Turkic: jufqa (AH), juqa (Ettuhf.)
Uzbek: jupqa
Uighur: jupqa, juqa, župqa, žuqu
Sary-Yughur: juqa
Azerbaidzhan: juxa
Turkmen: jūqa
Khakassian: čuɣa
Shor: čoɣa
Oyrat: d́uqa
Chuvash: śüɣe
Tuva: čuɣa
Tofalar: čuɣa
Kirghiz: ǯupqa, ǯuqa
Kazakh: žuqa
Noghai: juqa
Bashkir: joqa
Balkar: žuqa
Gagauz: jufqa, jɨfqa
Karaim: juwɣa, jufqa
Karakalpak: žŭqa
Salar: joχba
Kumyk: juqqa