süǯi (Osm.), süǯü 'wine'
sweet
Proto-Turkic: *sǖči-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *sūč`i
Russian meaning: 1 сладкий 2 становиться сладким
Turkic: *sǖči-
Mongolian: *čöčügej
Comments: EDT 795, 796-797, ЭСТЯ 7.
Old Turkic: süčig 'sweet' (Orkh.), süčüg 'wine; sweet' (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: süči- 'to be sweet' (MK, KB), sücig (MK, KB, IM) 'wine, sweet'
Turkish: süǯi (Osm.), süǯü 'wine'
Tatar: töče 'insipid, sweet'
Middle Turkic: süčüg 'sweet, wine' (Qutb, Houts.)
Uzbek: sučuk ~ čučuk 'sweet, insipid', čuču- 2
Uighur: süčük ~ čüčük 1, čüčü- 2
Turkmen: süjǯi 1, süjǯe- 2
Kirghiz: čüčü 1
Bashkir: sösö 'insipid', sösö- 2