sɨj-lɨ 'respected' (dial.)
gift (from an inferior to a superior)
Proto-Turkic: *sɨjŋ
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *sĭ̀jŋò
Russian meaning: подарок (от нижестоящего вышестоящему); почет
Turkic: *sɨjŋ
Mongolian: *süj
Tungus-Manchu: *siŋu-
Japanese: *sǝ̀nàpà-
Comments: EDT 836, VEWT 415, Лексика 350, ЭСТЯ 7.
Karakhanid: siŋüt (MK) `a gift without a return gift'
Turkish: sɨj-lɨ 'respected' (dial.)
Tatar: sɨj
Middle Turkic: sɨj-la- 'to pay respect' (CCum.)
Uzbek: sɨj (dial.)
Sary-Yughur: si-la- 'to treat, entertain' (ЯЖУ), su-luk
Turkmen: sɨ̄-la- 'to respect'
Khakassian: sɨj, sɨjɨx; sɨj-la- 'to treat, entertain'
Shor: sɨj
Oyrat: sɨj
Chuvash: (sъj < Tat.)
Tuva: sɨ-ɣa- 'to treat, entertain'
Tofalar: sɨ-ɣa- 'to treat, entertain'
Kirghiz: sɨj
Kazakh: sɨj
Noghai: sɨj
Bashkir: hɨj
Balkar: sɨj
Karaim: sɨj
Karakalpak: sɨj
Kumyk: sɨj