jut- (judum 'gulp')
to swallow
Proto-Turkic: *jubut-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ǯVbV
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: глотать
Turkic: *jubut-
Mongolian: *ǯaɣu-
Tungus-Manchu: *ǯǖ(n)-
Comments: ЭСТЯ 4, 242-243, VEWT 212, EDT 885, Егоров 203. The Turkm. and Koman forms, as well as reflexes of secondary length in Oghuz, point unmistakably to *-ubu-, contracted in other sources.
Karakhanid: jut- (MK)
Turkish: jut- (judum 'gulp')
Tatar: jot-
Middle Turkic: jout- (CC)
Uzbek: jut-
Uighur: jut-
Azerbaidzhan: ud-
Turkmen: juvut-
Oyrat: d́ut-
Chuvash: śъt-
Kirghiz: ǯut-
Kazakh: žut-
Noghai: jut-
Bashkir: jot-
Balkar: ǯut-
Gagauz: jut- (judum 'gulp')
Karaim: jut-
Karakalpak: žut-
Kumyk: jut-