ulu 2
1 big 2 great 3 grown-up, great
Proto-Turkic: *ulug
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ulu ( ~ -o)
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 большой 2 великий 3 взрослый, крупный
Turkic: *ulug
Mongolian: *olon
Tungus-Manchu: *ule-
Korean: *ōr-
Comments: VEWT 513, 520, TMN 2, 117-118, EDT 136, ЭСТЯ 1, 593-594, 630, Stachowski 242, 243. Turkic languages reveal two variants (*ulug and *ülken, the latter being represented only in modern languages), probably interrelated. Despite Bang TB X and TMN 2, 118 it is hard to see any relationship between *ulug (hardly *ullug
Old Turkic: uluɣ 1 (Orkh., OUygh.)
Karakhanid: uluɣ 1 (MK, KB)
Turkish: ulu 2
Tatar: ölkɛn 1
Middle Turkic: uluɣ, uluq 1 (Pav. C.)
Uighur: uluɣ 1
Azerbaidzhan: ulu 2
Turkmen: ulɨ 1
Khakassian: uluɣ 1
Yakut: ulaxan, ulū 1
Dolgan: ulakan, ulū 1
Tuva: uluɣ 1
Tofalar: uluɣ 1
Kirghiz: uluu 2
Kazakh: ulken 1
Noghai: üjken 1
Bashkir: ölkän 1
Balkar: ullu 1
Karakalpak: ülken 1