bakɨr 1
1 copper 2 patina
Proto-Turkic: *bakɨr
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *bi̯ŏ́k`à(rV) ( ~ *p-)
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 медь 2 налет, патина
Turkic: *bakɨr
Mongolian: *boki(r)
Japanese: *pǝ́kǝ́rí
Comments: EDT 317, VEWT 58, ЭСТЯ 2, 45-46, Лексика 405-406. Turk. > WMong. baqar, baqur (Kalm. baχr), see KW 29, Щербак 1997, 104. Turk. > Russ. Siber. bakírka (Аникин 111-112).
Old Turkic: baqɨr 1 (Yen., OUygh.)
Karakhanid: baqɨr 1 (MK, KB)
Turkish: bakɨr 1
Tatar: baqɨr 1
Middle Turkic: baqɨr (MA, Pav. C.) 1
Uzbek: baqir, paqir 1
Uighur: paqir 1
Sary-Yughur: paqɨr 1
Azerbaidzhan: paxɨr 2
Turkmen: baqɨr 1
Khakassian: pāɣǝr (Kyz., Joki) 1
Oyrat: baqras 'brass kettle'
Chuvash: pъʷgъʷr 1
Yakut: baɣaraχ 'pot for boiling milk'
Kirghiz: baqɨr 1
Kazakh: baqɨr 1
Noghai: baqɨr 1
Bashkir: baqɨr 1
Balkar: baɣɨr 1
Gagauz: baqɨr 1
Karaim: baɣɨr 1
Karakalpak: baqɨr 1
Kumyk: baɣɨr 1