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börü (dial.)

wolf

Proto-Turkic: *bȫrü
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *bī́re
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: волк
Turkic: *bȫrü
Mongolian: *ber-
Tungus-Manchu: *birin
Comments: EDT 356, VEWT 84, TMN 2, 333, ЭСТЯ 2, 219-221, Лексика 160, Stachowski 63. The hypothesis of the word being borrowed from an East Iranian source runs into difficulties, basically because of the lack of early attested forms with -k (only in Tuva dialects and the hypothetical Bulgar source of Russ. бирюк (cf. Аникин 128-129)). See also Аб. 1, 263 (isn't the East Iranian form itself < Turkic?)
Old Turkic: böri (Orkh., Yen., OUygh.)
Karakhanid: böri (MK,KB)
Turkish: börü (dial.)
Tatar: büre
Middle Turkic: böri (Sangl., Abush.)
Uzbek: bọri
Uighur: böri
Sary-Yughur: böji, peri
Turkmen: bȫrü
Khakassian: pǖr
Shor: pörü (R)
Oyrat: börü
Halaj: bīeri
Chuvash: pirǝ
Yakut: börö
Dolgan: börö
Tuva: börü, dial. (Todzh.) börük
Tofalar: börü
Kirghiz: börü
Kazakh: böri
Noghai: böri
Bashkir: büre
Balkar: börü
Karaim: börü
Karakalpak: böri
Salar: püŕe (ССЯ)
Kumyk: börü