bula-
to stir, stir up
Proto-Turkic: *bulga-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *bŭ́li
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: помешивать, перемешивать
Turkic: *bulga-
Mongolian: *büli-
Tungus-Manchu: *bul-
Japanese: *púr-
Comments: EDT 337, VEWT 88, ЭСТЯ 2, 253-256, Ашм. X, 112, Stachowski 65. The Turk. root is the probable source of Mong. bulɣa- 'to confuse, uprise' (see TMN 2, 322-323, Щербак 1997, 110).
Old Turkic: bulɣa- (Orkh., OUygh.)
Karakhanid: bulɣa- (MK)
Turkish: bula-
Tatar: bolɣa-
Middle Turkic: bulɣa-; bula- (Sangl., Abush.)
Uzbek: bula-, bulɣa-
Uighur: bulɣu-
Sary-Yughur: polɣa-, pula-
Azerbaidzhan: bula-
Turkmen: bula-
Khakassian: pulɣa-
Shor: pulɣa-
Oyrat: bulɣa-
Halaj: bulɣa-
Chuvash: pъlxa-n- 'to become turbid'
Yakut: bulā-, bulkuj-, bɨlā-
Dolgan: bulkuj-
Tuva: bɨlɣa-, (dial.) bulɣa-
Tofalar: bulha-
Kirghiz: bulɣa-
Kazakh: bɨlɣa-, bulɣa-
Noghai: bɨlɣa-, bulɣa-
Bashkir: bolɣa-
Balkar: bulɣa-
Gagauz: bula-
Karaim: bulɣa-, bolɣa-
Karakalpak: bɨlɣa-
Kumyk: bulɣa-