kes- 2, kesik 3, kesin- 4
1 ban, prohibition 2 to punish, accuse, fine 3 tired, smashed 4 to scoff 5 guilt, flaw 6 to appoint 7 obstinate 8 to speak roughly, be in one's way, hinder 9 to be hungry, in distress
Proto-Turkic: *kes-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *késa ( ~ *k`-)
Russian meaning: 1 запрет 2 назначать наказание, обвинять, штрафовать 3 усталый, разбитый 4 издеваться 5 вина, недостаток 6 устанавливать, назначать 7 упрямый 8 говорить грубо, мешать, подводить 9 голодать, испытывать нужду
Turkic: *kes-
Mongolian: *keseɣe-
Tungus-Manchu: *kesē-
Korean: *kjǝs-
Japanese: *kásíká-
Comments: VEWT 258.
Old Turkic: kesetkü 1 (OUygh., Chin.-Uygh. Voc. - R)
Turkish: kes- 2, kesik 3, kesin- 4
Tatar: kisɛt- 2
Uighur: kɛs- 2, kesir 5
Azerbaidzhan: käsir 5
Turkmen: kesgitle- 6, kesir 7, kes- 2
Chuvash: kas- 8, kazъl- 9
Yakut: kes 'forbidden', keset- 'to punish, give a lesson'
Tuva: ke'ze- 'to be punished, scared'
Kirghiz: kes- 2, kesir 5
Kazakh: kes- 2, keser 'contemptuous', 5
Bashkir: kiɵɛt- 'to warn'