uju-
to sleep
Proto-Turkic: *ū-dɨ-, *ū-dɨ-k-la-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ŋū́ju
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: спать
Turkic: *ū-dɨ-, *ū-dɨ-k-la-
Mongolian: *nojir
Tungus-Manchu: *ŋu(j)a
Japanese: *úi-
Comments: The form *ūdɨkla- is derived from *ūdɨk 'sleepy', derived from *ūdɨ- 'to sleep', which in its turn is derived from *ū 'sleep' (preserved in Yak., Dolg. ū, Khal. ū). See VEWT 508, EDT 2, 42-3, 46-7, 49, ЭСТЯ 1, 579-581, 586-587, Егоров 342, Stachowski 247.
Old Turkic: udɨ- (Orkh., OUygh.)
Karakhanid: uδɨ- (MK)
Turkish: uju-
Tatar: joqla-
Middle Turkic: uju- (Abush., Pav. C.)
Uzbek: uxla-
Uighur: uxla-
Sary-Yughur: uzu-
Turkmen: ūqla-
Khakassian: uzu-
Halaj: ū_, ụ̄ 'sleep' (n.)
Chuvash: ɨjɣъ 'sleep' (n.)
Yakut: utuj-
Dolgan: utuj-
Tuva: udu-
Tofalar: udu-
Kirghiz: uqta-; ujqu (n.)
Kazakh: ujɨqta-
Noghai: ujkla-
Bashkir: joqla-
Balkar: ǯuqla-
Gagauz: uju-
Karaim: juxla-
Karakalpak: ujqɨla-
Salar: uχla-
Kumyk: uju- 'to stiffen'