ujat- 1, ujat 2 (dial.)
1 to be ashamed 2 shame
Proto-Turkic: *uja-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *uju
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 стыдиться 2 стыд
Turkic: *uja-
Mongolian: *uj
Tungus-Manchu: *oji-
Japanese: *u-
Comments: VEWT 511, ЭСТЯ 1, 561-563 (confused with *ubut q. v. sub *i̯upo), 576, EDT 269, 272-273.
Old Turkic: ujad- (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: ujaδ- (MK, KB), ujal- (MK)
Turkish: ujat- 1, ujat 2 (dial.)
Tatar: ŭjal- 1, ŭjat 2
Middle Turkic: ujal-, ujat- 1, ujat 2 (Abush., Pav. C.)
Uzbek: ujal- 1, ujat 2
Uighur: ujat 2, ujal-, (dial.) ujat- 1
Turkmen: ujal- 1, ujat 2
Khakassian: ujat- 1, ujat 2
Oyrat: ujat 2, ujal- 1
Tuva: ɨjat- 1, ɨjat 2
Kirghiz: ujal- 1, ujat 2
Kazakh: ŭjal- 1, ŭjat 2
Noghai: ujal- 1, ujat 2
Bashkir: ŭjal- 1, ŭjat 2
Balkar: ujal- 1, ujat 2
Karaim: ujal- 1, ujat 2
Karakalpak: ujal- 1, ujat 2
Kumyk: ujat- 1 (tr.), ujat 2