kačɨk 2
1 panic and disorder 2 crazy 3 (to act) inimically, cattily 4 annoyance 5 joke 6 to mock
Proto-Turkic: *KAč-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ki̯oči ( ~ -e, *ki̯ačo)
Russian meaning: 1 паника и беспорядок 2 безумный 3 (поступать) назло, злобствовать 4 досада 5 шутка 6 насмехаться
Turkic: *KAč-
Mongolian: *kečeɣü
Tungus-Manchu: *kus-
Korean: *kùč-
Comments: VEWT 217, EDT 593. MK's gloss is analysed as a reciprocal derivative < *Kač- 'to flee', but this is obviously a folk etymology.
Karakhanid: qačɨš 1 (MK)
Turkish: kačɨk 2
Khakassian: xača- 3, xačaɣ 4
Shor: qaǯaŋ 5
Oyrat: qačaš 3 (adj.)
Tuva: qɨžɨrt- 6