sümük 1, sümkür- 2
1 snot, nose phlegm, mucus 2 to blow one's nose
Proto-Turkic: *simük, *simki-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *s[i̯ù]mk`i
Russian meaning: 1 сопли 2 сморкаться
Turkic: *simük, *simki-
Tungus-Manchu: *simki-
Japanese: *sàik- ~ siàk-
Comments: VEWT 436, EDT 841, ЭСТЯ 7.
Karakhanid: seŋregü (MK) 'continuously discharging mucus from one's nose'
Turkish: sümük 1, sümkür- 2
Tatar: simgir 1, sĭŋgĭr- 2
Middle Turkic: sümük 1, sümkür- 2 (AH, Pav. C.)
Turkmen: sümük 1, sümgür- 2
Khakassian: sĭŋĭr- 2
Chuvash: šǝngar- (šăngar-) 2
Tuva: siŋmir- 2
Kirghiz: simbir- 2
Kazakh: sĭŋbĭr- 2
Noghai: simgir- 2
Gagauz: sümük 1, sümkür- 2
Karaim: siŋir- 2
Karakalpak: sĭŋbĭr- 2