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sok-

to hit, beat, crush

Proto-Turkic: *sok-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *sŏ̀k`o ( ~ -k-)
Russian meaning: бить, ударять, сокрушать
Turkic: *sok-
Mongolian: *sogug
Tungus-Manchu: *suK-
Japanese: *sǝ̀kǝ̀-nap-
Comments: EDT 805, Лексика 396, ЭСТЯ 7, Stachowski 190. Homonymous *sok- 'to pierce, stick into' and *sok- 'to weave, knit' (see ЭСТЯ ibid.) may represent originally different roots.
Old Turkic: soq- (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: soq- (MK)
Turkish: sok-
Tatar: suq-
Middle Turkic: soq- (Pav. C., Abush.)
Uzbek: sọq-
Uighur: soq-
Sary-Yughur: soq-
Turkmen: soq-
Khakassian: sox-
Shor: soq-
Oyrat: soq-
Chuvash: sъʷx-
Yakut: oɣus-
Dolgan: ogus-
Tuva: soq-
Tofalar: so'q-
Kirghiz: soq-
Kazakh: soq-
Noghai: soq-
Bashkir: huq-
Balkar: soq-
Karaim: soɣ-
Karakalpak: soq-