kalk(ɨ)- 2, kal-dɨr- (caus.)
1 to rise 2 jump up
Proto-Turkic: *Kạl(ɨ)-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *kela ( ~ k`-, -o)
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 подниматься 2 подпрыгивать
Turkic: *Kạl(ɨ)-
Mongolian: *kali-
Comments: VEWT 226, ЭСТЯ 5, 224-226.
Old Turkic: qalɨ- (OUygh.) 1
Karakhanid: qalɨ- (MK, KB) 2
Turkish: kalk(ɨ)- 2, kal-dɨr- (caus.)
Tatar: qalq- 1,2
Middle Turkic: qalq- (Pav. C., Буд.) 1, (Houts., IM) 2, qal-dur- (caus.) (Pav. C.)
Uzbek: qalq- 1, qalqi- 1, 2
Azerbaidzhan: Galx- 1, Gal-dɨr- (caus.)
Turkmen: Galk- 1, Gal-dɨr- (caus.)
Khakassian: xalɨ- 1,2 (dial. Sag.)
Oyrat: qalɨ- 1,2
Yakut: kɨlɨj- 1,2
Tuva: xalɨ- 1,2
Kirghiz: qalqɨ- 1
Kazakh: qalqɨ- 1
Noghai: qalq- 1
Bashkir: qalq- 1
Karakalpak: qalqɨ- 1
Kumyk: qalq- 1