daɣan 2 (dial.)
1 trestle, rack 2 tripod 3 kettle
Proto-Turkic: *tĀkan
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *t`i̯ā́k`ù
Russian meaning: 1 подвеска, козлы 2 тренога 3 котел
Turkic: *tĀkan
Mongolian: {*tag 'shelf'}
Tungus-Manchu: *tuK-
Japanese: *túkú-wái
Comments: Räsänen (Рясянен 1955, 134) derives the forms from tak- 'to adhere', but vowel length clearly contradicts it. Quite dubious, because of geographic distribution, is the derivation of the word from Greek τήγανον 'frying pan' (see Аникин 521-522). The Greek word itself has no satisfactory etymology (see Frisk 2, 845).
Karakhanid: taqan 3 (IM)
Turkish: daɣan 2 (dial.)
Tatar: taɣan 1
Turkmen: tāGan 2
Khakassian: taxxan 2 (Kyz. - Joki)
Oyrat: taɣan 2 (dial. - Баск. Кум.)
Kazakh: taɣan 2
Bashkir: taɣan 1