kɨn
sheath, scabbard
Proto-Turkic: *Kɨ̄n
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *k`i̯ū́ńu ( ~ -a)
Russian meaning: ножны, чехол
Turkic: *Kɨ̄n
Mongolian: *kuj
Tungus-Manchu: *xunǯi-
Comments: VEWT 264, EDT 630-631, Егоров 79, Лексика 571, ЭСТЯ 6, 217-218.
Karakhanid: qɨn (MK, KB)
Turkish: kɨn
Tatar: qɨn
Middle Turkic: qɨn (Pav. C.)
Uzbek: qin, (Khorazm dial.) qɨjn
Uighur: qin
Sary-Yughur: qɨn (ЯЖУ)
Azerbaidzhan: Gɨn
Turkmen: Gɨ̄n
Khakassian: xɨn
Shor: qɨn
Oyrat: qɨn
Chuvash: jǝnǝ, dial. ǝnǝ
Yakut: kɨ̄n
Tuva: xɨn
Kirghiz: qɨn
Kazakh: qɨn
Noghai: qɨn
Bashkir: qɨn
Balkar: qɨn
Gagauz: qɨn
Karaim: qɨn
Karakalpak: qɨn
Kumyk: qɨn