sɨ- 1
1 to break, damage, harm 2 to be broken
Proto-Turkic: *sɨ̄-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *sī́ju ( ~ -o)
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 ломать, нарушать, портить 2 ломаться
Turkic: *sɨ̄-
Mongolian: *süji-
Tungus-Manchu: *sia-
Comments: VEWT 413-414, EDT 782.
Old Turkic: sɨ- (Orkh., OUygh.) 1
Karakhanid: sɨ- (MK, KB) 1
Turkish: sɨ- 1
Tatar: sɨ-n-dɨr- 1
Middle Turkic: (MKypch.) sɨ- (AH) 1
Uzbek: sin- 2
Uighur: sin- 2
Azerbaidzhan: sɨn- 2
Turkmen: sɨ̄-n- 2
Khakassian: sɨn- 2
Shor: sɨn- 2
Oyrat: sɨn- 2
Halaj: si- 1
Yakut: ? īr- 'to tear'
Tuva: sɨn- 2
Tofalar: sɨn- 2
Kirghiz: sɨn- 2
Kazakh: sɨn- 2
Noghai: sɨn- 2
Bashkir: hɨn- 2
Balkar: sɨn- 2
Gagauz: sɨn- 'to be defeated'
Karaim: sɨn- 2
Karakalpak: sɨn- 2
Salar: sun- 2; sɨndɨr- 1 (ССЯ)
Kumyk: sɨn- 2