bürü- (also of clouds), bürge, bürgü 'kerchief, thin curtain'
to cover up
Proto-Turkic: *bürü-, *bür-ke-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *bū̀ri ( ~ -i̯ū-, -e)
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: покрывать, закрывать
Turkic: *bürü-
Mongolian: *bürü-
Tungus-Manchu: *bū-
Comments: EDT 363, 367, ДТС 133, VEWT 92, ЭСТЯ 2, 296-298, Stachowski 68. The form in -ke- is an intensive and can hardly be regarded as a mongolism.
Karakhanid: bürün- 'to be covered' (MK, KB), bürkek 'cloudy', bürkür- 'to become cloudy' (MK)
Turkish: bürü- (also of clouds), bürge, bürgü 'kerchief, thin curtain'
Tatar: börkɛ-
Middle Turkic: bürke- (MA, Abush., Pav. C.)
Uzbek: burka-
Uighur: pü(r)kä-
Azerbaidzhan: bürü-
Turkmen: büre-
Khakassian: pürge-
Shor: pürge-
Oyrat: bürke-
Chuvash: pǝʷrke-
Yakut: bürüj-; bürküj- 'to become cloudy'
Dolgan: bürüj-; bürkük 'cloudy'
Tuva: bürge- (also of clouds)
Tofalar: bürhü-
Kirghiz: bürkö-
Kazakh: bürke-
Noghai: bürke-
Bashkir: börkä-n- 'to be covered', börköü 'stifling'
Gagauz: bürü-
Karakalpak: bürke-
Kumyk: bürke- (also of clouds)