kök 'peg of a musical instrument', (dial.) köken 2
1 hinge, nail, peg, clasp 2 tether
Proto-Turkic: *kök, *köken
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *k`ōkí
Russian meaning: 1 застежка, петля, запор 2 привязь для животных
Turkic: *kök, *köken
Mongolian: *kögene
Tungus-Manchu: *kūkta
Japanese: *kunki
Comments: VEWT 287, EDT 712, ЭСТЯ 5, 91, 93-94.
Karakhanid: kök 'belt for fixing the saddle', kögen 'rope for tethering calves, foals during milking' (MK)
Turkish: kök 'peg of a musical instrument', (dial.) köken 2
Tatar: kügɛn 1
Middle Turkic: kök 'nail' (R, Буд. - Babur.)
Uzbek: kukan 2
Sary-Yughur: küken 2 (ЯЖУ)
Turkmen: köken 2
Chuvash: kъʷgan 'loop', (alъk) kъkǝ 'prop of the door hinge'
Yakut: kögön 2 (Пек.)
Kirghiz: kögön 2
Kazakh: kögen 2
Bashkir: kügɛn 1
Karakalpak: güwen 2