kɨsa 1, kɨs- 3
1 short 2 narrow 3 to squeeze
Proto-Turkic: *Kɨs-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *kíso
Russian meaning: 1 короткий 2 узкий 3 сдавливать
Turkic: *Kɨs-
Mongolian: *kisa-
Tungus-Manchu: *kis-k-
Korean: *kɨ̀s-
Japanese: *kǝ́sǝ́nká-
Comments: PT *Kɨs-ga 'short' is derived from PT *Kɨs- 'to press, squeeze'. See VEWT 267, EDT 665-7, ЭСТЯ 6, 251-253, Stachowski 167.
Old Turkic: qɨsɣa (Orkh.) 1
Karakhanid: qɨs- 3 (MK, KB), qɨsɨɣ 2 (MK), qɨsqa 1 (KB), qɨsɣa 1 (MK)
Turkish: kɨsa 1, kɨs- 3
Tatar: qɨsqa 1, qɨs- 3
Middle Turkic: qɨsqa 1 (Abush.), qɨs- (MA)
Uzbek: qisqa 1
Uighur: qisqa 1
Sary-Yughur: GɨsGa, qɨsGa 1
Azerbaidzhan: Gɨsa 1
Turkmen: GɨsGa 1, Gɨs- 3
Khakassian: xɨsxa 1, xɨs- 3
Oyrat: qɨsqa 1
Chuvash: xǝzǝk 2, xǝs- 4
Yakut: kɨhaj- 3
Dolgan: kɨhalga 'straits, sorrow' ( = Yak. kɨhalga)
Tuva: qɨsqa 1, qɨ's- 4, qɨzɨ̄ 2
Tofalar: qɨ'sqa 1, qɨ's- 4
Kirghiz: qɨsqa 1
Kazakh: qɨsqa 1
Noghai: qɨsqa 1
Bashkir: qɨsqa 1
Balkar: qɨsxa 1
Gagauz: qɨsa 1
Karaim: qsɨqa 1
Karakalpak: qɨsqa 1
Salar: qɨsGa 1