oj- 1, oja 2
1 to pick, peck 2 embroidery 3 thimble
Proto-Turkic: *ōj-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ṓjV
Russian meaning: долбить, делать дыру, ковырять
Turkic: *ōj-
Mongolian: *oja-
Tungus-Manchu: *uji-
Comments: VEWT 358, 359, EDT 265, 266, ЭСТЯ 1, 425-428, 434, Лексика 98, Stachowski 190; also a noun
Old Turkic: oj- (OUygh.) 1
Karakhanid: oj- (MK) 1
Turkish: oj- 1, oja 2
Tatar: uj- 1
Middle Turkic: oj- (Sangl.) 1, ojmaq 3
Uzbek: ọj- 1
Uighur: oj- 1
Sary-Yughur: oj- 1
Azerbaidzhan: oj- 1
Turkmen: ōj- 1, ōjmaq 3
Khakassian: oj- 1
Shor: oj- 1
Oyrat: oj- 1
Chuvash: ъjъ, ijǝ (NW) 'chisel'
Yakut: ojuo-t- ; ojun- 'to be split off'; ojū 'picture'
Dolgan: ojū 'picture'
Tuva: oj- 1
Kirghiz: oj- 1, ojmoq 3
Kazakh: oj- 1
Noghai: oj- 1
Bashkir: uj- 1
Balkar: oj- 1
Gagauz: oj- 1
Karaim: oj- 1
Karakalpak: oj- 1
Kumyk: oj- 1