savut 'weapon'
dishes, vessel; instrument
Proto-Turkic: *sAgut
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *sagu
Russian meaning: посуда, сосуд; орудие, инструмент, утварь, сбруя
Turkic: *sAgut
Mongolian: *sag-su
Korean: *sòth
Comments: VEWT 393-394. It may be possible to follow Räsänen and to derive the form *sagu-t from *sagu 'corn measure; pail' (see VEWT ibid., ЭСТЯ ibid., EDT 805), which would speak in favour of PT *-g-. On the other hand, cf. Karakh. savdɨč 'a basket plaited from twigs' (EDT 785). The specific synonymy 'vessel, dishes'
Turkish: savut 'weapon'
Tatar: sawɨt
Middle Turkic: sawut, saut (R.), saqɨt (MA)
Uzbek: sɔwut
Uighur: sawut
Turkmen: sowut (arch., dial.)
Kirghiz: sōt
Kazakh: sawɨt
Noghai: sawɨt
Bashkir: hawɨt
Balkar: sawut
Karaim: sawut, saɣɨt
Karakalpak: sawɨt
Kumyk: sawut