boš
free, empty
Proto-Turkic: *boĺ
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *bojĺe
Russian meaning: свободный, пустой
Turkic: *boĺ
Tungus-Manchu: *bol-
Korean: *pɨi-
Comments: EDT 376, VEWT 82, ЭСТЯ 2, 203-204, Мудрак Дисс. 126, Федотов 1, 457, Stachowski 63. The Chuv. form has a regular reflex, presupposing a final vowel. Turk. *boĺa-n- > bošan- > Mong. busani- 'become empty, poor' (KW 63); *boĺ-u-g 'permission' > Mong. bošuɣ (Clark 1980, 41).
Old Turkic: boš (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: boš (MK, KB)
Turkish: boš
Tatar: buš
Middle Turkic: boš (Sangl.)
Uzbek: bụš
Uighur: boš
Sary-Yughur: bos, pos
Azerbaidzhan: boš
Turkmen: boš
Khakassian: pos
Shor: pos
Oyrat: boš
Halaj: boš
Chuvash: požъ
Yakut: bosxo (*boš-ka)
Dolgan: bosko 'a little'
Tuva: boš
Tofalar: bo'š
Kirghiz: boš
Kazakh: bos
Noghai: bos
Bashkir: buš
Balkar: boš
Gagauz: boš
Karaim: boš, bos
Karakalpak: bos
Salar: boš
Kumyk: boš