uč
end, edge
Proto-Turkic: *ūč
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ū́č`i
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: конец, край
Turkic: *ūč
Mongolian: *üǯüɣür
Korean: *učuk
Comments: EDT 17-18, ЭСТЯ 1, 611-612, Stachowski 241. The derived *ūč-ɨk 'end (of thread etc.)' (ЭСТЯ 1, 615-616) > Mong. učig 'end of thread') (despite TMN 2, 135).
Old Turkic: uč (Orkh., OUygh.)
Karakhanid: uč (MK)
Turkish: uč
Tatar: ŭč
Middle Turkic: uč (AH)
Uzbek: uč
Sary-Yughur: uč
Azerbaidzhan: uǯ
Turkmen: ūč
Khakassian: us
Shor: uč
Oyrat: uč
Chuvash: vǝʷś
Yakut: uhuk
Dolgan: uhuk
Tuva: uš
Kirghiz: uč
Kazakh: ŭš
Noghai: uš
Bashkir: ŭs
Gagauz: uč
Karaim: uč
Karakalpak: uš