sɨnar
one of a pair, one of two sides
Proto-Turkic: *s[ɨ]ŋar ( < *s(i)an-gar)
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *si̯óna
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: один из пары, одна из двух сторон
Turkic: *s[ɨ]ŋar ( < *s(i)an-gar)
Mongolian: *sondu-
Tungus-Manchu: *soni
Korean: *hằnàh
Japanese: *sa-, *sane
Comments: EDT 840-841, VEWT 417, ЭСТЯ 7, Stachowski 34.
Old Turkic: sɨŋar (Orkh., Ouygh.)
Karakhanid: sɨŋar (MK)
Turkish: sɨnar
Tatar: sɨŋar
Uzbek: siŋar
Sary-Yughur: sɨŋar
Shor: sār
Oyrat: sɨŋar, saŋar
Halaj: sɨjar
Yakut: aŋar
Dolgan: aŋar
Tuva: sār
Kirghiz: sɨŋar
Kazakh: sɨŋar
Noghai: sɨŋar
Karakalpak: sɨŋar
Kumyk: sɨŋar