üvej 1
1 unrelated; step-relative 2 other, different
Proto-Turkic: *ög-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ŏ̀ge
Russian meaning: 1 неродной; приемный родственник (пасынок, мачеха) 2 другой, отличный
Turkic: *ög-
Mongolian: *ügej
Tungus-Manchu: *ugī
Korean: *ói
Comments: EDT 109, 119, VEWT 369, 306, ЭСТЯ 1, 495-496, TMN 2, 159, Stachowski 43 (with some confusion of the Yakut variants egin, egian and eŋin; on the latter see *eŋ). In Az. one would rather expect *öjäj; -g- is probably preserved due to dissimilation.
Old Turkic: ögej 1 (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: ögej 1 (MK), ögün 2 (KB)
Turkish: üvej 1
Tatar: ügi 1
Middle Turkic: ögej 1 (Pav. C.), ögün 2 (Abush.)
Uzbek: ọgej 1
Azerbaidzhan: ögäj 1
Turkmen: ögej, övej 1
Khakassian: ȫj 1
Shor: ȫj 1
Oyrat: öj 1
Yakut: egian 2
Dolgan: egin-egin 2
Kirghiz: ögej 1
Kazakh: ögej 1
Noghai: ögej 1
Bashkir: ügäj 1
Balkar: ögej 1
Gagauz: jüvä 1
Karaim: ögej 1
Karakalpak: ögej 1
Kumyk: ögej 1