tan- 3, tansɨk 2; daŋ 1 (dial.)
1 wonder, surprise 2 wonderful 3 to be surprised
Proto-Turkic: *tāŋ
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *t`ā́ŋe
Russian meaning: 1 удивление 2 удивительный 3 удивляться
Turkic: *tāŋ
Mongolian: *taŋ-
Japanese: *tǝ́mú-ráp-
Comments: VEWT 461, 462, TMN 2, 570, EDT 510-511, 525-526, ЭСТЯ 8, Федотов 2, 248. Turk. > WMong. taŋsuɣ, taŋsu > Man. taŋsu.
Old Turkic: taŋ 1, taŋsuq 2 (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: taŋ 1, taŋsuq 2 (MK, KB)
Turkish: tan- 3, tansɨk 2; daŋ 1 (dial.)
Tatar: taŋ 1, tansɨq, (КСТТ) taŋsɨq 2
Middle Turkic: taŋ 1, taŋsuq 2 (Abush., Sangl.)
Uzbek: tɔŋ 1
Uighur: taŋ 1
Azerbaidzhan: daŋ 1 (dial.)
Turkmen: tāŋ 2
Khakassian: taŋna- 3
Oyrat: taŋ 1
Halaj: tāŋ 2
Chuvash: tonsax 2
Yakut: toŋsuk, tomsuk 1
Kirghiz: taŋ 1, taŋsɨq 2
Kazakh: taŋ 1, taŋsɨq 2
Noghai: taŋsɨq 2
Bashkir: taŋ 1, taŋhɨq 2
Karaim: taŋsɨq 2
Karakalpak: taŋ 1, taŋsɨq 2