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*bürküt

1 aquila fulva 2 eagle

Proto-Turkic: *bürküt
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *mujre
Russian meaning: 1 беркут 2 орел
Turkic: *bürküt
Tungus-Manchu: *muri
Korean: *māi
Comments: ЭСТЯ 2, 300, Лексика 169, TMN 2, 331-333. Turk. > Mong. bürgüd 'eagle', Russ. беркут. As suggested in ЭСТЯ the original stem may have been *bür- (preserved in Kaz., KKalp. bür- 'to grasp prey (of an eagle)').
Tatar: bü̆rkĭt 1, 2
Middle Turkic: bürküt (Бор. Бад., Abush., Pav. C.) 2
Uzbek: burgut 1, 2
Uighur: bürküt 1, 2
Turkmen: bürgüt 1, 2
Oyrat: bürküt, mürküt 1
Chuvash: pǝrgǝt 1
Tuva: bürgüt 1
Kirghiz: bürküt 1
Kazakh: bürkĭt 1
Bashkir: bü̆rkü̆t 2
Karakalpak: bürkit 1