on 1, 2 (dial.)
1 right 2 good, lucky 3 West
Proto-Turkic: *oŋ
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ā̀ŋo
Russian meaning: 1 правый 2 благоприятный, счастливый 3 запад
Turkic: *oŋ
Mongolian: *eŋge-
Tungus-Manchu: *āŋ(gi)-
Comments: EDT 166-167, 168-169, VEWT 352, ЭСТЯ 1, 456-460, TMN 2, 165-166, Stachowski 195, 243. ЭСТЯ also adds the verb oŋ- 'to prosper'; but, according to EDT, in OT this verb has the shape on-, while the form oŋ- appears later (in Middle Kypchak and Old Osman texts, as well as in a number of modern languages), probably as a result of contamination.
Old Turkic: oŋ 1, 2, 3 (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: oŋ 1, 2 (MK, KB)
Turkish: on 1, 2 (dial.)
Tatar: uŋ 1, 2
Middle Turkic: oŋ 1 (Abush.)
Uzbek: ọŋ 1, 2
Uighur: oŋ 1
Sary-Yughur: oŋ 1
Turkmen: oŋ 2
Khakassian: oŋ 1, 2
Shor: oŋ 1, 2
Oyrat: oŋ 1, 2
Chuvash: ъʷn- 4
Yakut: uŋa 1, 'southern'; uŋuor 'on the other bank'; oŋor- 'to do, make'
Dolgan: oŋuor 'on the other bank'; oŋor- 'to do, make'
Tuva: oŋ 1
Tofalar: oŋ 1
Kirghiz: oŋ 1, 2
Kazakh: oŋ 1
Noghai: oŋ 1, 2
Bashkir: uŋ 1, 2
Balkar: oŋ 1, 2
Karaim: oŋ 1, 2
Karakalpak: oŋ 1, 2
Kumyk: oŋ 1, 2