sat-
to sell
Proto-Turkic: *sat-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *sa
Russian meaning: продавать
Turkic: *sat-
Korean: *sà-
Japanese: *sirǝ
Comments: EDT 798-799, VEWT 405, Федотов 2, 67, Лексика 335, ЭСТЯ 7, Stachowski 38, 39. Turk. > Hung. szatócz 'salesman' (< *satɨɣ-čɨ), see Gombocz 1912.
Old Turkic: sat- (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: sat- (MK)
Turkish: sat-
Tatar: sat-
Middle Turkic: sat- (Pav. C.)
Uzbek: sɔt-
Uighur: sat-
Sary-Yughur: sat-
Azerbaidzhan: sat-
Turkmen: sat-
Khakassian: sat-
Shor: sat-
Oyrat: sat-
Halaj: sat-
Chuvash: sot-
Yakut: at-
Dolgan: at- (in atɨ̄, atastas-)
Tuva: sat-
Kirghiz: sat-
Kazakh: sat-
Noghai: sat-
Bashkir: hat-
Balkar: sat-
Gagauz: sat-
Karaim: sat-
Karakalpak: sat-
Salar: sat-
Kumyk: sat-