sɨ̄n 1, sɨ̄r 2
1 deer, male maral 2 large bovine
Japanese: *sika
Comments: EDT 811, 814-815, VEWT 414, 415, Лексика 152-153, 435, ЭСТЯ 7. The forms of the sɨɣun type most probably go back to *sɨgɨ-gun - which may explain both the Turkm. length (sūɣun) and forms like Chag. sojɣun.
Russian meaning: 1 олень, марал 2 корова, крупный рогатый скот
Old Turkic: sɨɣun 1 (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: sɨɣun 1, sɨɣɨr 2 (MK)
Turkish: sɨ̄n 1, sɨ̄r 2
Tatar: sɨjɨr 2
Middle Turkic: suɣun, sojɣun (Pav. C.), sɨɣɨn (AH), sɨjɨn (Ettuhf.) 1, sɨɣɨr (AH) 2
Uzbek: sujɣun 1 (dial.), sigir 2
Uighur: sigir, sijir 2
Sary-Yughur: suɣun, soɣun 1
Azerbaidzhan: sɨɣɨn 1, sɨɣɨr 2
Turkmen: sūɣun 1, sɨɣɨr 2
Khakassian: sɨ̄n 1
Shor: sɨ̄n 1
Oyrat: sūn, sɨɣɨn 1
Halaj: sɨɣɨr 2
Tuva: sɨ̄n 1
Kirghiz: sɨjɨr 2 (dial.)
Kazakh: sɨjɨr 2
Noghai: sɨjɨr 2
Bashkir: hɨjɨr 2
Gagauz: sɨ̄r 2
Karaim: suvun 1, sɨjɨr 2
Karakalpak: suwɨn 1, sɨjɨr 2
Salar: sɨxɨr 2
Kumyk: sɨɣɨr, sɨjɨr 2