uǯuz 1
1 thin, light, easy, worthless 2 youngest 3 to diminish
Proto-Turkic: *ōču-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ŋṓjču
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 тонкий, легкий, простой, дешевый 2 младший 3 уменьшаться
Turkic: *ōču-
Mongolian: *öčü-
Tungus-Manchu: *ŋüši- (*ŋujši-)
Korean: *nằč-
Japanese: *úsú-
Comments: EDT 32, VEWT 509, 356, ЭСТЯ 1, 567-568, Лексика 339-340. Some Kypch. forms (Tat. ŭčsɨz, Bashk. ŭshŭδ 'cheap') are probably a result of reinterpreting učuz as uč-sɨz "edgeless" - as a result of late folk etymology.
Old Turkic: učuz 1 (Orkh., OUygh.)
Karakhanid: učuz 1 (MK)
Turkish: uǯuz 1
Tatar: ŭčɨz 1 (dial.)
Middle Turkic: uǯuz 1 (Pav. C.)
Azerbaidzhan: uǯuz 1
Turkmen: uǯɨ̄z 1
Khakassian: očɨ (dial.) 2
Shor: očɨ (Верб.) 2
Yakut: uohun- 3
Balkar: učuz 1
Gagauz: uǯüs 1
Karaim: uǯɨz, uǯuz 1
Kumyk: učuz 1