jüksel- 2, jüǯe, (dial.) jüg, jüǯek, jügǯek, jüvǯek 3
1 upwards 2 to rise 3 hill 4 high
Proto-Turkic: *jüg-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *i̯úgu
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 вверх, наверх 2 подниматься 3 холм 4 высокий
Turkic: *jüg-
Mongolian: *öɣe-, *ög-se-
Tungus-Manchu: *ug-
Korean: *ùh
Japanese: *ú-pa-
Comments: EDT 915, ЭСТЯ 4, 263-264. The form *jügerü is replaced in most modern languages by a back row variant *jokaru, *jokgaru (see ЭСТЯ 4, 213-214); this may be due to a contamination with a synonymous root *jok "up, above" (see ЭСТЯ 4, 215).
Old Turkic: jügerü (Orkh., OUygh.) 1
Karakhanid: jükse- 2 (MK)
Turkish: jüksel- 2, jüǯe, (dial.) jüg, jüǯek, jügǯek, jüvǯek 3
Middle Turkic: jüksät- 2 (Houts.), jüče 4 (AH)
Azerbaidzhan: jüksäl- 2, uǯa 4
Gagauz: ǖsel- 2
Karaim: öksel- 2