dujnak
hoof
Proto-Turkic: *tubńa-k
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *t`i̯ŭ́p`o
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: копыто
Turkic: *tubńa-k
Mongolian: *tuwra, *turuɣu
Tungus-Manchu: *tüpa, *tüp-ken
Korean: *tòph
Japanese: *túmá-i
Comments: VEWT 499-500, EDT 519, Лексика 147, Stachowski 230. Chag., Uygh. tuwaq point to a labial *-b- in the stem, while Yak. -j̃- and -j- in other languages - to *-ń-
Karakhanid: tujaɣ (MK), tujnaq (IM)
Turkish: dujnak
Tatar: tojaq
Middle Turkic: tuwaq (Sangl., Abush.), (MKypch.) tujaq (AH)
Uzbek: tujɔq
Uighur: tuwaq
Sary-Yughur: tujaɣ, tɨjɨɣ
Turkmen: tojnaq
Khakassian: tujɣax
Shor: tujɣaq
Oyrat: tujɣaq
Yakut: tuj̃ax
Dolgan: tuńak
Tuva: dujuɣ
Tofalar: duj̃uɣ (Рас. ФиЛ), tujuɣ
Kirghiz: tujaq
Kazakh: tujaq
Noghai: tujaq
Bashkir: tojaq
Balkar: tujaq
Karaim: tujaq
Karakalpak: tujaq, dojnaq (< Turkm.)
Salar: c'ɨnaɣ (ССЯ)
Kumyk: tujaq