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otur-

to sit

Proto-Turkic: *ol-ur-, *ol(u)-tur-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ṑlu
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: сидеть
Turkic: *ol-ur-, *ol(u)-tur-
Mongolian: *ol-
Tungus-Manchu: *ō-
Korean: *ó-
Comments: ЭСТЯ 1, 489-492. EDT 125, 331-332, VEWT 79, TMN 2, 358, Stachowski 192. See also the comments on *bōl- ' to be, become'. From the forms phonetically looking like ol- 'to be, become' the only actual reflexes of PT *ol- may be Middle Uygh. (At., Tefs., IM - opposed to bar, bir-) and Middle Kypchak (Bulgat, Ettuhf.), cf. ЭСТЯ 2, 186; Chag. ol- may as well be < Oghuz.
Old Turkic: oltur- (OUygh.), olur- (Orkh., OUygh.)
Karakhanid: oltur- (MK), ol- 'to be' (At., IM), 'to become ripe' (MK, IM, Bulgat)
Turkish: otur-
Tatar: utɨr-
Middle Turkic: oltur- (Бор. Бад., Abush., Pav. C.), (?) ol- 'to be' (Pav. C.)
Uzbek: ụtir-
Uighur: oltur-
Azerbaidzhan: otur-
Turkmen: otur-
Khakassian: odɨr-
Oyrat: otur-
Chuvash: lar-
Yakut: olor-
Dolgan: olor-
Tuva: olur-
Tofalar: olɨr-
Kirghiz: otur-
Kazakh: otɨr-
Noghai: oltɨr-
Bashkir: ultɨr-
Balkar: oltur-
Gagauz: otur-
Karaim: otur-
Karakalpak: otɨr-
Salar: oht(ɨr)-