buɣur 2, dial. buɣu 1
1 deer (male) 2 camel stallion
Proto-Turkic: *bugu, -ra
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *pŏ́gV ( ~ -u-)
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 олень 2 самец верблюда
Turkic: *bugu, -ra
Mongolian: *bojir
Tungus-Manchu: *pegu(le)-
Comments: EDT 317-318, ЭСТЯ 2, 235-238, Лексика 152, Лексика 446-447, Stachowski 67. Turk. bugura > Mong. buɣura (see TMN 2, 296, Щербак 1997, 110). Щербак 1997, 201 considers Turkic *bugu to be borrowed from Mongolian buɣu 'male deer' (which may be true for some Kypchak forms
Old Turkic: buɣu 1 (13th c.), buɣura 2 (Orkh.)
Karakhanid: buɣra 2 (MK)
Turkish: buɣur 2, dial. buɣu 1
Middle Turkic: buɣu 1, buɣra, buɣur 2 (Pav. C.)
Uzbek: buɣu 1
Uighur: buɣu 1, (dial.) buɣra, boɣra 2
Sary-Yughur: pɨrɣa 2
Azerbaidzhan: buɣur 2
Turkmen: buɣra 2
Oyrat: bura 2
Yakut: būr 'male reindeer, male'
Dolgan: būr 'male reindeer'
Tuva: būra 2, būr 'male elk'
Kirghiz: būra 2
Kazakh: bura 2
Noghai: bora 2
Balkar: bū 1
Karakalpak: buwra 2