*Koŋ
1 thick part of the thigh; muscles 2 behind, buttocks
Proto-Turkic: *Koŋ
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *kuŋt`V ( ~ -o-)
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 толстая часть бедра; мышцы, мускулы 2 зад
Turkic: *Koŋ
Mongolian: *koŋdu-, *koŋǯi-
Tungus-Manchu: *kuŋdu-
Korean: *kuŋtuŋ-
Comments: VEWT 280, Clark 1977, 149, ЭСТЯ 6, 58-59. Turk. > Mong. Khalkha xongo, Kalm. xoŋ (although -o in the Khalkha form is suspicious and perhaps reflects a genuinely cognate PM *koŋgo).
Karakhanid: qoŋ (MK) 1
Uighur: qoŋ 2
Sary-Yughur: qoŋɨr, qoŋqɨr 2
Yakut: kuŋ 1
Tuva: qoŋ 'animal body'
Kirghiz: qoŋ 1, 2
Kazakh: qoŋ 1, 2
Karakalpak: qoŋ 1