*Kɨŕ
1 expensive, miserly 2 to wish, envy, be miserly
Proto-Turkic: *Kɨŕ
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *k`i̯uŕa ( ~ -u)
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 дорогой, скупой 2 желать, завидовать, скупиться
Turkic: *Kɨŕ
Mongolian: *kuriča-
Tungus-Manchu: *xur-
Comments: VEWT 269, EDT 680, Лексика 339, ЭСТЯ 6, 248-249. The root is also attested as kɨrs in Tur. dialects, and as qɨrzan- in Tuva The verbal form *Kɨŕ-gan- is sometimes attested as qɨsɣan- due to a contamination with *Kɨs-ga- 'short, narrow' (v. sub *kíso).
Karakhanid: qɨz 1 (MK)
Tatar: qɨzɣan- 2
Middle Turkic: qɨz 1 (Ettuhf., AH)
Uzbek: qizɣan- 2
Uighur: qizɣan- 2
Oyrat: qɨsqan- 2
Chuvash: xǝrɣen- 2
Yakut: kɨsan- 'нуждаться, иметь надобность'
Kirghiz: qɨzɣan- 2
Kazakh: qɨzɣan- 2
Noghai: qɨzɣan- 2
Bashkir: qɨzɣan- 2
Karaim: qɨzɣan- 2
Karakalpak: qɨzɣan- 2
Kumyk: qɨzɣan- 2