sek-, sejir-
to jump
Proto-Turkic: *sēk-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *sā́ki
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: прыгать, скакать
Turkic: *sēk-
Mongolian: *sege-
Tungus-Manchu: *saka-
Comments: VEWT 408, EDT 822, ЭСТЯ 7, Федотов 2, 48-49, Stachowski 44. Closed reflex in Chuv. is unclear.
Karakhanid: sekri- (MK)
Turkish: sek-, sejir-
Tatar: siker-
Middle Turkic: sek-, segri- (Pav. C.)
Uzbek: säkrä-
Uighur: säkrä-
Azerbaidzhan: säk-, säjri-
Turkmen: segre- (arch.), sǟkdir- 'to gallop'
Khakassian: segir-
Shor: segri-
Oyrat: sekir-, segir-
Chuvash: sik-
Yakut: ekkirie-
Dolgan: ekkirē-
Kirghiz: sekir-
Kazakh: sekir-
Bashkir: hiker-
Balkar: sekir-
Karaim: säkir-
Karakalpak: sekir-