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kat (dial.)

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Proto-Turkic: *Kạt
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *k`ét`ò
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: твердый
Turkic: *Kạt
Mongolian: *kata-
Tungus-Manchu: *(x)etu-
Korean: *kùt-
Japanese: *kátá-
Comments: EDT 597-598, VEWT 241, ЭСТЯ 5, 334-335, Stachowski 170. Yak. xat-, Dolg. kat- 'to dry up' (Stachowski 140) < Mong. qata- id. Khak. xatɨɣ also probably has -t- under Mong. influence.
Old Turkic: qatɨɣ (Orkh., OUygh.)
Karakhanid: qatɨɣ (MK, KB, IM)
Turkish: kat (dial.)
Tatar: qatɨ
Middle Turkic: qatɨɣ (MA)
Uzbek: qɔtiq
Uighur: qetiq
Azerbaidzhan: Gatɨ
Turkmen: Gat, Gatɨ
Khakassian: xatɨɣ
Shor: qadɨɣ
Oyrat: qatū
Chuvash: xɨdъ
Yakut: kɨtānax
Dolgan: kɨtānak
Tuva: qa'dɨɣ
Kirghiz: qatū
Kazakh: qattɨ
Noghai: qat
Bashkir: qatɨ
Karakalpak: qattɨ
Kumyk: qatɨ