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koju

thick, saturated

Proto-Turkic: *Koju-g
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *kujV ( ~ k`-, g-)
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: толстый, густой
Turkic: *Koju-g
Korean: *kǝ̄-r-
Japanese: *kuá-
Comments: EDT 676, TMN 3, 562, ЭСТЯ 6, 32-33, Stachowski 150. The deriving stem *Koj(u)- 'to become viscous, thick' is attested in Oyr. qoj-, KKalp. qojɨ-, Khak. xojɨ-, Tuva xoju- (see ibid.). The reconstruction *Koń- is proposed in VEWT 276, but is based only on the not quite reliable Tofalar nasalization; the Yakut and OT evidence does not support it.
Old Turkic: qojuɣ (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: qojuɣ (MK)
Turkish: koju
Tatar: qujɨ
Uzbek: qujuq
Uighur: qojuq
Turkmen: Gojɨ
Khakassian: xojɨɣ
Shor: qojɨɣ
Oyrat: qoju
Yakut: xojū
Dolgan: kojū
Tuva: xojuɣ
Tofalar: xoj̃uɣ
Kirghiz: qujū
Kazakh: qoju
Noghai: qojɨ
Bashkir: qujɨ
Gagauz: qoju
Karaim: qoju, quju