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*Koĺ

hut, hovel, camp(ing)

Proto-Turkic: *Koĺ
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *kuĺV ( ~ -o-)
Russian meaning: хижина, лачуга, лагерь
Turkic: *Koĺ
Tungus-Manchu: *kuli-, *kuli-ti-
Comments: VEWT 283, EDT 670, Лексика 491-492, Федотов 2, 375-376, ЭСТЯ 6, 90-94. Turk. > WMong. qos, Kalm. xoš (KW 189), WMong. qosi-liɣ (Clark 1980, 42). The root is confused with *Koĺ 'pair', but should be probably distinguished. Tat. and Bashk. obviously reflect a contamination with *Koguĺ 'empty space, hollow'. A loanword from Tokh. koṣkīye 'hut' (which itself is < Iranian, see Adams) had been suggested - which, however, cannot explain the absence of -k- in the Turkic form.
Karakhanid: qoš 'family' (Tfs.)
Tatar: quš
Middle Turkic: qoš 'camp, camping' (Pav. C.), 'house, dwelling' (Sngl.)
Turkmen: Goš
Chuvash: xüžǝ, xužǝ, xužъ
Yakut: xos 'room'
Tuva: qoš 'caravan'
Kazakh: qos
Noghai: qos
Bashkir: qɨwɨš
Balkar: qoš
Karakalpak: qos
Kumyk: qoš