öjür 2, 4
1 herd 2 tame 3 companion 4 group of people
Proto-Turkic: *ögür
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *i̯ugerV
Russian meaning: 1 стадо, стая 2 домашний 3 сотоварищ
Turkic: *ögür
Tungus-Manchu: *ugi(r)-
Korean: *ur-
Japanese: *bǝri
Comments: VEWT 369, Stachowski 251. Turk. (with a later developed meaning 'companionship', see EDT 112) > WMong. ügür, Kalm. ǖr (not vice versa, despite VEWT ibid.). A possible derivative ( < *'to be tamed'?) can be PT *ögr-e-n- 'to learn' (ЭСТЯ 1, 496-498).
Old Turkic: ögür 1 (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: ögür 1 (MK, KB)
Turkish: öjür 2, 4
Tatar: öjer 1
Middle Turkic: ögür 1,2, 3 (Sangl.)
Uzbek: ujur 1
Turkmen: ȫri 'pasture'
Khakassian: ȫr 1
Shor: ȫr 1
Oyrat: ǖr 1
Yakut: üör 1
Dolgan: üör 1
Tuva: ȫr 1, 3
Tofalar: ȫr 1
Kirghiz: üjür 1, 2, 3
Kazakh: üjir 1, 2
Noghai: üjir 1; 'convivial'
Bashkir: öjör 1
Balkar: üjür 'family'
Karakalpak: üjir 1, 2
Kumyk: üjür 1; 'attached'