*urug ( ~ *or-)
1 seed 2 child, girl 3 kin, kind 4 relatives
Proto-Turkic: *urug ( ~ *or-)
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *p`ŭ̀ri
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 семя 2 ребенок, девочка 3 род, племя 4 родственники
Turkic: *urug ( ~ *or-)
Mongolian: *hüre
Tungus-Manchu: *pur-
Korean: *pòrì
Japanese: *pú
Comments: VEWT 516, TMN 2, 47, EDT 214-5, ЭСТЯ 1, 604-606, Лексика 115-116, 307, 323-324, Stachowski 246. Deriving the word from *ur- 'beat, hit' (VEWT) is of course incorrect. Some forms reflect a variant form *uru-lɨk. Turk. > Mong. uruɣ (see TMN 2, 51, Щербак 1997, 162).
Old Turkic: uruɣ (OUygh.) 1, 3
Karakhanid: uruɣ (MK, KB) 1, 3
Tatar: orlɨq 1
Middle Turkic: uruɣ (Sangl.) 4
Uzbek: uruɣ 1
Uighur: uruq 1
Turkmen: uruG 3
Chuvash: vъʷrъʷ 1
Yakut: urū 4
Dolgan: urū 4
Tuva: uruɣ 2
Tofalar: uruɣ 2
Kirghiz: uruq 3
Kazakh: u_rɨq 1
Noghai: urlɨq 1
Bashkir: orloq 1
Balkar: urluq 1
Karakalpak: urɨq 1