ajla-(n)- 1, ajlak 'шатающийся без дела'
1 to revolve, rotate, go round 2 to tarry 3 to lead, lead round 4 to speed up 5 to drive
Proto-Turkic: *Aj-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ā̀ja
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 вращаться, вертеться, обходить 2 мешкать 3 кружить, водить 4 ускорять 5 гнать
Turkic: *Aj-
Mongolian: *aja-
Tungus-Manchu: *āj-
Japanese: *àjùm-
Comments: ЭСТЯ 1, 106-107, 109-110. The forms meaning `rotate, go round, walk in circles' are hardly connected with aj `moon'.
Turkish: ajla-(n)- 1, ajlak 'шатающийся без дела'
Tatar: ǝjlǝn- 1
Uzbek: ajlan- 1, 2
Uighur: ajlan- 1, 2
Azerbaidzhan: ajlan- (dial.) 1
Turkmen: ajla- 3
Khakassian: ajn-ɨt- 4, ajla-, ǝjlǝ- 1
Shor: ajlan- 1
Oyrat: ajla- 1, ajda- 5
Yakut: ajgɨ-s-ɨn- 'to tarry; to go, visit frequently' (*ajɨg-ɨš-ɨn-)
Kirghiz: ajlan- 1, ajda- 5
Kazakh: ajda- 5, ajnal- 1
Noghai: ajlan- 1
Balkar: ajlan- 1
Gagauz: ajla-, ajlan- 1, (h)ajda- 5
Karaim: ajlan- 1
Karakalpak: ajlan- 1, 2
Kumyk: ajlan- 'to move, visit'