sarɨ 1
1 yellow 2 white
Proto-Turkic: *siarɨg
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *si̯ā̀jri
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 желтый 2 белый
Turkic: *siarɨg
Mongolian: *sira
Tungus-Manchu: *siarū-
Korean: *hắi-
Japanese: *sìruà-
Comments: VEWT 403-4, EDT 848, Лексика 601, Федотов 2 462-463, ЭСТЯ 7, Stachowski 37. Vowel length in Turkm. and Khal. must be secondary (influenced by forms like Mong. sāral 'yellowish'?). Bulg. > Hung. sár, sárga, dial. sárog 'yellow', see Gombocz 1912, MNyTESz 3, 227.
Old Turkic: śarɨɣ (Orkh.), sarɨɣ (OUygh.) 1
Karakhanid: sarɨɣ (MK)
Turkish: sarɨ 1
Tatar: sarɨ 1
Middle Turkic: sarɨɣ 1 (Abush., Pav. C.)
Uzbek: sariq 1
Uighur: seriq 1
Sary-Yughur: sarɨɣ 1
Azerbaidzhan: sarɨ 1
Turkmen: sārɨ 1
Khakassian: sarɨɣ 1
Oyrat: sarɨ 1
Halaj: sāruɣ 'orange'
Chuvash: šorъ 2
Yakut: araɣas 1; arɨ̄ 'butter'
Dolgan: arɨ̄ 'butter'
Tuva: sarɨɣ 1
Tofalar: sarɨɣ 1
Kirghiz: sarɨ 1
Kazakh: sarɨ 1
Noghai: sarɨ 1
Bashkir: harɨ 1
Balkar: sarɨ 1
Gagauz: sarɨ 1
Karaim: sarɨ 1
Karakalpak: sarɨ 1
Salar: sarɨ 1
Kumyk: sarɨ 1