kɨr- 1
1 to break, demolish 2 small 3 to scrape, shave
Proto-Turkic: *Kɨr-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *kìro
Russian meaning: 1 ломать, разрушать 2 маленький 3 скрести, брить
Turkic: *Kɨr-
Mongolian: *kira-
Tungus-Manchu: *kire-
Japanese: *kìr-
Comments: VEWT 265; EDT 643; TMN 3, 567, Лексика 382, ЭСТЯ 6, 227-229, Stachowski 168, 170. The Yak. form kɨra 'small' is a rather transparent semantical derivative, although it is not usually listed among the reflexes of PT *Kɨr-.
Karakhanid: qɨr- 3 'to scrape; to tear out'
Turkish: kɨr- 1
Tatar: qɨr- 3
Middle Turkic: qɨr- 1, 3 (Pav. C.), 1, 'to cut off' (Бор. Бад.)
Uzbek: qir- 3
Uighur: qi(r)- 3
Sary-Yughur: qɨr- 3
Azerbaidzhan: Gɨr- 1
Turkmen: Gɨr- 1, 3
Khakassian: xɨr- 3, 'to cut'
Shor: qɨr-
Oyrat: qɨr- 3
Halaj: qɨr- 1
Chuvash: xǝr- 1
Yakut: kɨrɨj- 'to shear, cut'; kɨra 2
Dolgan: kɨrɨj- 'to shear, cut'; kɨra 2
Tuva: qɨr- 3
Tofalar: qɨr- 3
Kirghiz: qɨr- 3
Kazakh: qɨr- 3
Noghai: qɨr- 3
Bashkir: qɨr- 1, 3
Balkar: qɨr-
Gagauz: qɨr- 1
Karaim: qɨr- 1, 3
Karakalpak: qɨr- 3
Salar: qɨr- 3
Kumyk: qɨr- 1, 3