saj 1 (dial.)
1 area covered with stones, stony desert, stony riverbed 2 shallow place, shallow
Proto-Turkic: *saj
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *sắjV
Russian meaning: 1 каменистое место, каменистая пустыня, каменистое русло реки 2 мелкое место, мелкий
Turkic: *saj
Mongolian: *sajir
Tungus-Manchu: *saj-
Korean: *sā̆i-m
Japanese: *sái ~ *siá
Comments: VEWT 394, Лексика 93, EDT 858, ЭСТЯ 7, Ашм. XI, 162. Yak. > Evk., Evn. ajān TMS 1, 21; > Russ. Siber. aján (Аникин 104).
Old Turkic: saj 1 (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: saj 1 (MK)
Turkish: saj 1 (dial.)
Tatar: saj 1, saj-ɨq- 'be shallow'
Middle Turkic: saj 1 (Pav. C.)
Uzbek: sɔj 1, sajɔz 2
Uighur: saj 1
Azerbaidzhan: saj 1
Turkmen: saj 1
Khakassian: saj 1, 2
Shor: saj 1
Oyrat: saj 1
Chuvash: sujъr čulǝ (Anatri) 'pebble, rubble'
Yakut: ajān 'старица'
Tuva: saarɨɣ
Kirghiz: saj 1
Kazakh: saj 1, sajɨz, sajaz 2
Noghai: saj 1
Bashkir: haj 1
Balkar: saj 1
Karaim: saj 1
Karakalpak: saj 1, sajɨz 2
Kumyk: saj 1