sak, sax 1 (dial.), sakɨn- 2
1 aware 2 be aware, protect
Proto-Turkic: *sạk(ɨ)-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *sèk`u
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 осторожный, бдительный 2 быть осторожным, беречь(ся)
Turkic: *sạk(ɨ)-
Mongolian: *saki-
Tungus-Manchu: *sexu-
Korean: *sàkí-
Japanese: *sùk-
Comments: VEWT 395-6. Turk. > WMong. saɣ, Kalm. sag (KW 307).
Karakhanid: saq 1, saqɨn- 2 (MK)
Turkish: sak, sax 1 (dial.), sakɨn- 2
Tatar: saq 1
Middle Turkic: saqɨn- 2 (Houts.) , saqin- 2 (Pav. C.)
Uzbek: sɔɣ 1 (dial.)
Sary-Yughur: saqa 1, saq-, saqɨ- 2
Turkmen: saq 1,2
Khakassian: sax 1, saɣɨ- 'to wait'
Oyrat: saqɨ- 2
Chuvash: sɨɣъ 'guard'
Tuva: sa'ɣɨ- 2
Kirghiz: saq 1
Noghai: saq 1
Bashkir: haq 1
Balkar: saq 1
Gagauz: saq 1, saqɨn- 2
Karaim: saqɨn- 2
Karakalpak: saq 1
Kumyk: saq 1