kökle- 3
1 seam 2 thin straps for sewing 3 to sew, lace 4 to tack 5 tack, basting 6 needlework 7 to fasten
Proto-Turkic: *kök
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *k`ókì
Russian meaning: 1 шов 2 тонкие ремешки для шитья 3 прошивать, стегать, подшивать 4 обметывать, приметать 5 наметка 6 шитье 7 присоединять, привязывать
Turkic: *kök
Mongolian: *kugu-s-
Tungus-Manchu: *xuku-
Japanese: *kúkúr-
Comments: VEWT 287, EDT 708, ЭСТЯ 91. Following EDT (and despite VEWT and ЭСТЯ) we prefer to separate this root from *kök 'hinge, peg, tether' (v. sub *k`ōkí).
Old Turkic: kök (OUygh.) 1
Turkish: kökle- 3
Tatar: küklɛ- 4
Middle Turkic: kök (Sangl., Abush.) 1
Uzbek: kụk 5
Uighur: kök 5, köklɛ- 4
Azerbaidzhan: kök 1
Turkmen: kök 5, 2
Khakassian: kökte- 4
Oyrat: kök 6, köktö- 4
Chuvash: kъgъr- 7
Tuva: kö'k (Todzh.) 1, kökte- 3
Kirghiz: kök 2, köktö- 3
Noghai: kökle- 4
Balkar: kökle- 4
Karakalpak: kök 2, kökle- 4
Kumyk: kökle- 4