pek
firm, solid, stable
Comments: EDT 323, VEWT 68, ЭСТЯ 2, 117-120, Stachowski 60. Closed -i- in Yak. is probably secondary.
Russian meaning: крепкий, прочный
Old Turkic: bek (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: bek (MK)
Turkish: pek
Tatar: bik
Middle Turkic: bek, pek (Pav. C.)
Sary-Yughur: poq, pɨq
Turkmen: bek
Khakassian: pik
Shor: pek
Oyrat: bek, pek
Chuvash: pak 'suddenly, abruptly'
Yakut: bige
Dolgan: bige
Tuva: be'k
Kirghiz: bek
Kazakh: bek
Noghai: bek
Bashkir: bik
Balkar: bek
Gagauz: pek
Karaim: bek
Karakalpak: bek
Kumyk: bek