bat- 1
1 to sink 2 to fit into, get into
Proto-Turkic: *bat-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *pàt`á
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 погружаться 2 попадать
Turkic: *bat-
Korean: *pàt-
Japanese: *pàtàr-
Comments: EDT 298, VEWT 65, ЭСТЯ 2, 78-80, TMN 2, 230-231, Федотов 1, 455, Stachowski 55.
Old Turkic: bat- 1 (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: bat- 1 (MK)
Turkish: bat- 1
Tatar: bat- 1
Middle Turkic: bat- 1 (Pav. C.)
Uzbek: bɔt- 1
Uighur: bat-, pat- 1
Sary-Yughur: pat- 1
Azerbaidzhan: bat- 1
Turkmen: bat- 1
Khakassian: pat- 1
Shor: pat- 1
Oyrat: pat- 1, 2
Chuvash: pot- 1
Yakut: bat- 2, batarɨ 'into, deep into'
Dolgan: batarɨ 'into, deep into'
Tuva: ba't- 1
Tofalar: ba't- 1
Kirghiz: bat- 1, 2
Kazakh: bat- 1
Noghai: bat- 1
Bashkir: bat- 1
Balkar: bat- 1
Gagauz: bat- 1
Karaim: bat- 1
Karakalpak: bat- 1
Salar: pat- 1
Kumyk: bat- 1