sɨna- 2
1 observation, test 2 to test
Proto-Turkic: *sɨ̄n
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *si̯ū́na
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 наблюдение, опыт 2 испытывать
Turkic: *sɨ̄n
Mongolian: *sonos-
Korean: *s(j)ǝn-
Comments: EDT 835, VEWT 417, ЭСТЯ 7 (the root should be distinguished from *sɨjn 'body, idol' q. v. sub *si̯ùnu, although they tend to contaminate). Turk. > Mong. sina-, see Щербак 1997, 145.
Old Turkic: sɨna- 2 (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: sɨna- 2 (MK)
Turkish: sɨna- 2
Tatar: sɨna- 2, sɨnšɨ 'explorer'
Middle Turkic: sin 1 (R.), sɨna- 2 (Pav. C., Abush.)
Uzbek: sin 1, sina- 2
Uighur: sini- 2
Azerbaidzhan: sɨna- 2
Turkmen: sɨ̄n 1, sɨ̄na- 2
Khakassian: sɨna- 2
Oyrat: sɨna- 2
Halaj: sīnä- 2
Kirghiz: sɨn 1, sɨna- 2
Kazakh: sɨn 1, sɨna- 2
Noghai: sɨna- 2
Bashkir: hɨn 1, hɨna- 2
Balkar: sɨna- 2
Karaim: sɨnčɨ 'explorer'
Karakalpak: sɨn 1
Kumyk: sɨna- 2, sɨnčɨ 'prophet'