*öt-
to pass by, pass through
Proto-Turkic: *öt-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ŏ̀ti ( ~ -t`-)
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: проходить мимо, проходить через
Turkic: *öt-
Mongolian: *oči-
Tungus-Manchu: *(x)utur-
Korean: *tɨ-
Japanese: *ùtù-r-
Comments: EDT 39, VEWT 376, ЭСТЯ 1, 554-555.
Old Turkic: öt- (Orkh., OUygh.)
Karakhanid: öt- (MK)
Tatar: üt-
Middle Turkic: öt- (Pav. C., Abush.)
Uzbek: ọt-
Uighur: öt-
Sary-Yughur: jüt-
Azerbaidzhan: öt-
Turkmen: öt-
Khakassian: öt-
Oyrat: öt-
Chuvash: vit-
Yakut: öt-
Tuva: öt-
Tofalar: ö`t-
Kirghiz: öt-
Kazakh: öt-
Noghai: öt-
Bashkir: üt-
Balkar: öt-
Karaim: öt-
Karakalpak: öt-
Salar: öt-
Kumyk: öt-