top
all, completely; complex, collection
Proto-Turkic: *top
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *t`i̯op`u
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: весь, целиком; совокупность
Turkic: *top
Mongolian: *tujil
Tungus-Manchu: *tiap
Comments: VEWT 489, EDT 493. Clauson considers the form top (rare in OUygh.) to be contracted < tolp < tolup < tol- 'to be full', which is quite dubious phonetically.
Old Turkic: top (OUygh.), top-la- 'to collect' (Orkh., OUygh. - YB)
Turkish: top
Tatar: tuplɨq 'place where cattle is lying', tupla- 'to collect'
Middle Turkic: top (Pav. C.)
Uzbek: tọp
Uighur: top
Azerbaidzhan: top
Turkmen: top
Yakut: tobō- 'to gather'
Kirghiz: top
Kazakh: top
Noghai: top
Bashkir: tup
Gagauz: top
Karaim: top
Karakalpak: top
Kumyk: topla- 'to collect'