tut-
to grasp
Proto-Turkic: *tut-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *t`[u]tV́
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: держать, хватать
Turkic: *tut-
Mongolian: *todka-, *tödüge-
Tungus-Manchu: *tuta-
Korean: *tàt-
Japanese: *tǝ̀ntǝ-, *tǝ́ntǝ́-má-
Comments: VEWT 502, EDT 451, Егоров 268-269, Федотов 2, 268-269, Stachowski 233.
Old Turkic: tut- (Orkh., OUygh.)
Karakhanid: tut- (MK, KB, IM)
Turkish: tut-
Tatar: tot-
Middle Turkic: tut- (Sangl., Abush., MA)
Uzbek: tut-
Uighur: tut-
Sary-Yughur: tut-
Azerbaidzhan: tut-
Turkmen: tut-
Khakassian: tut-
Shor: tut-
Oyrat: tut-
Halaj: tut-
Chuvash: tɨt-
Yakut: tut-
Dolgan: tut-
Tuva: tu't-
Tofalar: tu't-
Kirghiz: tut-
Kazakh: tut-
Noghai: tut-
Bashkir: tot-
Balkar: tut-
Gagauz: tut-
Karaim: tut-
Karakalpak: tut-
Salar: tut-
Kumyk: tut-