böɣ 2, büɣe, büɣe-lek 3, böǯek 1, (dial.) 4
1 insect 2 phalanx, tarantula 3 gad-fly 4 wolf
Proto-Turkic: *bȫg, *bȫg-en, *bȫg-ček
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *bi̯ūgi
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 насекомое 2 фаланга, тарантул 3 слепень 4 волк
Turkic: *bȫg
Mongolian: *böɣe-sü
Tungus-Manchu: *bugu-tuna
Japanese: *pìwǝ̀-musi
Comments: EDT 323, VEWT 82-3, Лексика 184. Partly contaminated with *böke-l 'gad-fly ' (v. sub *pi̯ŭ́k`í). The form in -ček is a diminutive. Turk. > Hung. bögöly 'gad-fly', see Gombocz 1912.
Karakhanid: bög, böj 2 (MK), bij 2 (MK - Oghuz)
Turkish: böɣ 2, büɣe, büɣe-lek 3, böǯek 1, (dial.) 4
Tatar: böjɛ 2, böǯɛk 1
Middle Turkic: bew 2 (Sangl.)
Uzbek: bij 2
Azerbaidzhan: böv 2
Turkmen: mȫj 2, bij 2, mȫǯek 4
Chuvash: pъʷvan 3
Kirghiz: bȫ, böj, böjü, böjön 3
Kazakh: büji 2
Noghai: bij 2, 'queen bee', böǯek 'beetle'
Bashkir: böjö 2, böǯäk 1
Gagauz: böǯek 1
Karaim: bij 2
Karakalpak: mij 2
Kumyk: mija 2