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kabur (dial.) 'a piece of tin or leather for fixing cracks'

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Proto-Turkic: *KApur-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *k`ep`orV
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: ребро
Turkic: *KApur-
Mongolian: *kabir-
Tungus-Manchu: *xebti-
Korean: *kùpɨ̀rǝ̀ŋ
Japanese: *kǝ̀m(p)ùrá (~-ua-)
Comments: ЭСТЯ 5, 275-276. Щербак (1997, 207) regards the word as a Mong. loanword, which is hardly the case (although numerous forms like Chag. qaburɣa etc. may indeed have a Mong. origin, see TMN 1, 392).
Old Turkic: qabar (Ettuhf.)
Turkish: kabur (dial.) 'a piece of tin or leather for fixing cracks'
Uzbek: qɛbɨz (dial.) 'armpit'
Turkmen: GapɨrGa