süpür-
to sweep
Proto-Turkic: *sipür-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *šĭp`V
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: мести, подметать
Turkic: *sipür-
Mongolian: *siɣür-
Tungus-Manchu: *čipi- (~š-,-ü-)
Korean: *psɨ́r-
Comments: EDT 791, VEWT 437, ЭСТЯ 7. Turk. > Hung. seper 'sweep' (Gombocz 1912, MNyTESz 3, 518-519).
Old Turkic: sipir- (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: süpür- (MK)
Turkish: süpür-
Tatar: sɨpɨr-, sĭbĭr-
Middle Turkic: süpür- (IM, Pav. C.)
Uzbek: supur-
Uighur: süpär-
Azerbaidzhan: süpür-
Turkmen: süpür-
Khakassian: sɨbɨr-
Oyrat: sibir-, sɨbɨr-
Halaj: sipir-
Chuvash: šъʷbъʷr 'broom'
Tuva: sivir-
Kirghiz: sɨpɨr-
Noghai: sɨpɨr-
Bashkir: hepere-
Balkar: sibir-
Gagauz: süpür-
Karaim: sibir-
Karakalpak: sɨpɨr-
Kumyk: sibir-