kɨjɨ, kɨj 1
1 edge, border, seashore, frontier 2 margin, edging
Proto-Turkic: *Kɨd-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ki̯udu
Russian meaning: 1 край, граница, берег 2 опушка, кайма
Turkic: *Kɨdɨg
Mongolian: *kiǯaɣar ( < *kiǯi-ɣar)
Tungus-Manchu: *kudē
Japanese: *kui ( ~ -ǝ-)
Comments: EDT 598, VEWT 261, Лексика 94, ЭСТЯ 6, 196-197, 203. The root is also attested in verbal function (*Kɨdɨ- 'to border, hem'), see ЭСТЯ 6, 196.
Old Turkic: qɨdɨɣ (OUygh.) 1
Karakhanid: qɨδɨɣ (MK) 1
Turkish: kɨjɨ, kɨj 1
Sary-Yughur: qɨzɨɣ 1
Shor: qɨjɨɣ 2
Oyrat: quju 1
Chuvash: xǝrǝ 1
Yakut: kɨtɨ̄ 1, 2
Tuva: qɨdɨɣ 1, 2
Kirghiz: qɨjū 2
Kazakh: qɨjɨw 2
Noghai: qɨjuw 2
Karakalpak: qɨjɨw 2
Kumyk: qɨjɨw 2