kavuš- 2
1 to unite, bring together 2 be brought together
Proto-Turkic: *Kab-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *k`apV
Russian meaning: 1 объединять, собирать 2 собираться
Turkic: *Kab-
Mongolian: *kabi
Tungus-Manchu: *xab-
Comments: VEWT 216, EDT 585, 588, ЭСТЯ 6, 14-16. OT also has quvra- 'come together, assemble', with a rather strange vocalism (see EDT 586 - but modern forms like qura- are not related, being borrowed from Mong. qura-, qurija-).
Old Turkic: qavɨr- 1 (OUygh.), qavɨš- 2 (Yen., OUygh.)
Karakhanid: qavur- 1 (MK, KB), qavɨš- 2 (MK)
Turkish: kavuš- 2
Tatar: qawɨš- 2
Middle Turkic: qavuš- 2 (Qutb, Бор. Бад.)
Uzbek: qɔwuš- 2
Uighur: dial. qavuš- 2
Sary-Yughur: qawɨs- 2
Azerbaidzhan: Govuš- 2
Turkmen: Govur- 1, Govuš- 2
Oyrat: qabɨr- 1
Chuvash: > Danube Bulg. koubraton 'collector, unifier (of lands)'
Tuva: xavɨr- 1
Tofalar: xabɨr- 1
Kirghiz: qōš- 2
Kazakh: qawɨs- 2
Noghai: qawɨš- 2
Bashkir: qawɨš- 2
Gagauz: qauš- 2
Karaim: qavuš- 2
Karakalpak: qawɨs- 2