sārɨ, saɣrɨ 1, 2
1 croup skin, shagreen 2 back of horse
Comments: EDT 815, VEWT 393, Лексика 385-386, Дыбо 119, Федотов 2, 30 (but with another etymology), ЭСТЯ 7. Bulg. *suran is the probable source of Tat. suran and Mong. sur(an) 'leather strap' - whence Manchu sur 'strap'.
Russian meaning: 1 кожа с крупа, шагрень 2 круп лошади
Karakhanid: saɣrɨ 1 (MK)
Turkish: sārɨ, saɣrɨ 1, 2
Tatar: sawrɨ 2
Middle Turkic: saɣrɨ (AH, IM) 2, saɣri (Pav. C.) 1, 2
Uzbek: saɣri 1, 2
Uighur: saɣra 1, 2
Sary-Yughur: saɣɨr
Azerbaidzhan: saɣrɨ 2
Turkmen: saGrɨ 1, 2
Oyrat: sūru, sūrɨ
Chuvash: sъran 'worked leather of bovines'
Kirghiz: sōru 1, 2
Kazakh: sawɨr 2
Noghai: sawɨr 2
Bashkir: hawɨr
Karakalpak: sawrɨ 2, sawɨr 1
Kumyk: savru, sawurɨ 2