kɨt; kɨtlɨk 'Ungenügendheit, Hungersnot'
not enough, insufficient
Proto-Turkic: *Kɨt
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ki̯ū̀ta ( ~ -t`-)
Russian meaning: недостаточный, скудный
Turkic: *Kɨt
Tungus-Manchu: *kōta
Japanese: *kàta-
Comments: VEWT 268, ЭСТЯ 6, 252.
Turkish: kɨt; kɨtlɨk 'Ungenügendheit, Hungersnot'
Middle Turkic: qɨt (AH, IM)
Uighur: qitiɣir 'miserly'
Azerbaidzhan: Gɨt
Turkmen: Gɨt
Shor: qɨtɨj 'miserly'
Chuvash: xǝdǝx 'compulsion'
Tuva: qɨdɨɣ 'oppressed'
Kirghiz: qɨdɨq 'dwarf', qɨtɨj- 'secretive', qɨtɨraj- 'lean and small'
Kazakh: qɨtɨqtan- 'to be offended'
Noghai: qɨt
Bashkir: qɨtlɨq 'hunger' (dial.)
Balkar: qɨt
Karaim: qɨt
Karakalpak: qɨt
Kumyk: qɨt