kor 1, kur 1, 4 (dial.)
1 rank, stage, row 2 similar, equal 3 one of a pair, odd 4 time
Proto-Turkic: *Kur
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ki̯óru
Russian meaning: 1 ранг, степень, ряд 2 сходный, равный 3 один из двух, нечетный 4 время, раз
Turkic: *Kur
Mongolian: *kiri
Tungus-Manchu: *kiaru
Korean: *kòrằ-
Japanese: *kúrá
Comments: EDT 642, ЭСТЯ 6, 73, 151-152, VEWT 301-302 (to be distinguished from *Kur 'belt'). ЭСТЯ (ibid.) distinguishes between *Kor 'layer, row' and *Kur 'time' - but the roots, even if distinguished originally, became quite confused already in Old Turkic. Turk. > Hung. kor 'age', see Gombocz 1912.
Old Turkic: qur 1, 4 (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: qur 1, 4 (MK)
Turkish: kor 1, kur 1, 4 (dial.)
Tatar: qor 4
Middle Turkic: qur 4 (AH, Pav. C.)
Uzbek: qur 4 (dial.)
Uighur: qur 'line' (dial.)
Sary-Yughur: qor 4
Turkmen: Gor 'layer'
Chuvash: xъrax 2,3
Yakut: kurduk 2
Kirghiz: qur 4
Bashkir: qor 4, (dial.) 'row of coins'