baj 1
1 rich, noble 2 many, numerous
Proto-Turkic: *bāj
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *bēǯu
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 богатый, знатный 2 много, многочисленный
Turkic: *bāj, -tak
Mongolian: *buǯa-
Tungus-Manchu: *beǯun
Japanese: *piji(n)ta- ( ~ pui-)
Comments: EDT 384, VEWT 56, TMN 2, 259, ЭСТЯ 2, 27-29, 36, Лексика 304, 332, Федотов 1, 440, Stachowski 55, 56. Turk. > Mong. bajan 'rich' (KW 29, Щербак 1997, 103), whence Evk. bajan etc. (TMN ibid., Doerfer MT 37).
Old Turkic: baj 1 (Orkh., Yen., OUygh.)
Karakhanid: baj 1 (MK, KB)
Turkish: baj 1
Tatar: baj 1, bajtaq 2
Middle Turkic: baj 1
Uzbek: bɔj 1
Uighur: baj 1
Sary-Yughur: päj 1
Azerbaidzhan: baj 1
Turkmen: bāj 1
Khakassian: paj 1
Oyrat: baj 1, bajtaq 2
Chuvash: pojan 1
Yakut: bāj 1
Dolgan: bāj, bājdak, bājdɨk 1
Tuva: baj 1
Kirghiz: baj 1
Kazakh: baj 1
Noghai: baj 1
Bashkir: baj 1
Balkar: baj 1
Gagauz: baj 1
Karaim: baj 1
Karakalpak: baj 1
Kumyk: baj 1