bič-
to cut
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *pi̯ŭ̀č`à
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: резать
Turkic: *bɨč-
Mongolian: *biči-
Tungus-Manchu: *puče- ( ~ -š-)
Korean: *pčɨ́č-
Japanese: *pàtùr-
Comments: EDT 292-293, VEWT 73, ЭСТЯ 2, 158-160, Stachowski 71. Turk. > Hung. biczak 'knife' ( Gombocz 1912).
Old Turkic: bɨč- (Orkh., OUygh.)
Karakhanid: bɨč- (MK)
Turkish: bič-
Tatar: pĭč-
Middle Turkic: bič- (Pav. C.)
Uzbek: bič-
Uighur: pič-
Sary-Yughur: pɨš-
Azerbaidzhan: bič-
Turkmen: bič-
Khakassian: pɨs-
Oyrat: bɨč-
Chuvash: pǝʷś-
Yakut: bɨs-
Dolgan: bɨs-
Tuva: bɨš-
Tofalar: bɨ'š-
Kirghiz: bič-
Kazakh: pĭš-
Bashkir: bĭs-, bɨs-
Balkar: bič-
Gagauz: bič-
Karaim: bič-
Karakalpak: piš-
Kumyk: bič-