učuk 1
1 rash, inflammation, pustules on lips (during cold, fever) 2 catarrh, cold, fever 3 to appear (of rash), catch cold
Proto-Turkic: *uč-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *p`uču
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 сыпь, воспаление, прыщи на губах (во время простуды, лихорадки) 2 простуда, лихорадка 3 появляться (о прыщах, сыпи), простужаться
Turkic: *uč-
Tungus-Manchu: *pusi(-kV)
Korean: *pǝ̀čɨ́m
Japanese: *pùsù-mpái
Comments: EDT 22, 23, ЭСТЯ 1, 616, TMN 2, 139. Turk. > Kalm. učǝg 'простуда', see TMN ibid.
Karakhanid: učɣuq (MK) 2
Turkish: učuk 1
Middle Turkic: učuq (Бор. Бад., Pav. C.) 1, 2
Uzbek: učuq 1, učun- 3
Uighur: učuq 1
Azerbaidzhan: učuG 1
Turkmen: učuq 1
Kirghiz: učuq 1
Kazakh: ŭšɨq 1, ŭšɨn- 3
Noghai: ušɨq 1, ušɨn- 3
Bashkir: ŭsŭn- 3
Gagauz: učuq 1
Karaim: učun- 'to become epileptic'
Karakalpak: ušɨq 1, ušɨn- 3