sez- 1
1 to feel, understand 2 doubt
Proto-Turkic: *sEŕ- (~-ē-)
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *sā́ŕi
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 чувствовать, понимать, воспринимать 2 сомнение
Turkic: *sEŕ- (~-ē-)
Mongolian: *seri-
Tungus-Manchu: *sā-
Korean: *sari-
Japanese: *sír-
Comments: VEWT 413, EDT 860-861, ЭСТЯ 7. Turk. sezik > WMong. sesig (but seǯig is probably genuine, see under *sàǯV).
Karakhanid: sez- (MK) 1
Turkish: sez- 1
Tatar: siz- 1
Middle Turkic: sez- 1 (Pav. C., Abush.)
Uzbek: sez- 1
Uighur: säz- 1
Azerbaidzhan: sez- 1
Turkmen: seza(wār)
Khakassian: sis- 1
Oyrat: ses- 1, ses 'understanding'
Tuva: sezik 2
Tofalar: sezik 2
Kirghiz: sez- 1, sez 'feeling'
Kazakh: sez- 1
Noghai: sez- 1
Bashkir: hiδ- 1
Balkar: sez- 1
Karaim: sez- 1
Karakalpak: sez- 1
Kumyk: sez- 1