sɨrɣa (dial.)
ear-ring
Proto-Turkic: *sɨrga
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *siju
Russian meaning: серьга
Turkic: *sɨrga
Mongolian: *süji-ken
Tungus-Manchu: *sia-kan
Comments: VEWT 419, ЭСТЯ 7. The word is attested late and presents some problems. Most forms point to *sɨrga which may reflect an original suffixed form *sɨ(j)-rga ( = Mong. süji-ke-); but some forms reflect *ɨsɨrga or *asɨrga - perhaps under a secondary influence of *as- 'to hang'. Turk. > Russ. исерга, серьга (attested since XIVth c.)
Turkish: sɨrɣa (dial.)
Tatar: sɨrɣa
Middle Turkic: sɨrɣa (AH), ɨsɨrɣa (IM, Pav. C.), asirɣa (Houts.)
Uzbek: isirɣa
Sary-Yughur: sɨrqa
Azerbaidzhan: sɨrɣa
Turkmen: ɨsɨrɣa
Khakassian: ɨzɨrɣa
Shor: sɨrɣa
Oyrat: sɨrɣa
Yakut: ɨtɨrɣa
Tuva: sɨrɣa
Kirghiz: sɨrɣa
Kazakh: sɨrɣa
Noghai: sɨrɣa
Bashkir: hɨrɣa
Balkar: sɨrɣa
Karaim: sɨrɣa
Karakalpak: sɨrɣa
Salar: sɨrɣa
Kumyk: sɨrɣa