ör 2, (dial.) ör- 1
1 to rise 2 up, above
Proto-Turkic: *ȫr-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *p`ṓre
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 подниматься 2 верх, наверху
Turkic: *ȫr-
Mongolian: *horaj, *horgil
Tungus-Manchu: *pora-n
Japanese: *pǝrǝ
Comments: EDT 195, VEWT 373, ЭСТЯ 1, 542-544, Stachowsi 200, 253. Cf. also OT örgin 'throne' (EDT 225), Chag. örük 'tent' (ЭСТЯ 1, 546) - which should be kept distinct from the later borrowed (from Mong., see under *ōŕi) örge 'tent', see Clark 1977, 142.
Old Turkic: ör- 1 (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: ör- 1 (MK)
Turkish: ör 2, (dial.) ör- 1
Tatar: ür 2, ür- 1
Middle Turkic: ör 2 (Pav. C.)
Uzbek: ọr 2
Uighur: ör 2
Sary-Yughur: ür 2
Turkmen: ȫr-
Halaj: här-äk- 1
Yakut: ürüt 'upper part'
Dolgan: örüt, öttü 'side', örüte 'above'
Kirghiz: ör 2
Kazakh: ör 2, ör- 1
Noghai: ör 2
Bashkir: ür 2, ür- 1
Balkar: ör 2
Karakalpak: ör 2
Kumyk: ör 2