ujan- 2, (dial.) ujar- 3
1 awake 2 to wake up (intr.) 3 to wake up (trans.)
Proto-Turkic: *od-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *p`i̯udo ( ~ p`i̯odo)
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 бодрствующий 2 просыпаться 3 будить
Turkic: *od-
Mongolian: *(h)uda-
Tungus-Manchu: *pidu- ( ~ -ü-)
Comments: EDT 47, 48, 62, VEWT 357, ЭСТЯ 1, 430-432.
Old Turkic: oduɣ 1, odun- 2, odɣur- 3 (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: oδuɣ 1, oδun- 2, oδɣur- 3 (MK)
Turkish: ujan- 2, (dial.) ujar- 3
Tatar: ujan- 2
Middle Turkic: ujan- 2, ujat- 3 (Ettuhf.)
Uzbek: ujɣɔn- 2
Uighur: o(j)ɣan- 2
Sary-Yughur: ozɣan- 2
Azerbaidzhan: ojan- 2
Turkmen: ojan- 2, ojar- 3
Khakassian: usxun- 2, usxur- 3
Oyrat: ojɣon-, ujɣun- 2, ujɣus 3
Chuvash: vъʷran- 2, vъʷrat- 3
Tuva: odun- 2
Kirghiz: ojɣon- 2
Kazakh: ojan- 2, ojat- 3
Noghai: ujan- 2, ujat- 3
Bashkir: ujan- 2
Balkar: ujan- 2, ujat- 3
Gagauz: ujan- 2
Karaim: ojan-, ujan- 2, ojat- 3
Karakalpak: ojan- 2, ojat- 3
Kumyk: ujan- 2, ujat- 3