bin-
to ride on, to mount, to rize
Tungus-Manchu: *punŋe-
Korean: *pòm-nòr-
Japanese: *pana-
Comments: VEWT 338, TMN 4, 34, EDT 348, ЭСТЯ 7, Stachowski 180. Shortness in Turkm. is not clear. On the derivative *bin-ig- > *binge-ĺ- 'to ride behind someone else on the same horse' see EDT 771, Stachowski 178. Chuv. minder may be < Kypch., cf. Turk., Gag., Turkm., Nogh. minder, Kum. minnir, Tat., Bashk. mendär - see Федотов 1, 359.
Russian meaning: ехать верхом
Old Turkic: bin- (Orkh.), mün- (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: mün- (MK, KB)
Turkish: bin-
Tatar: men-
Middle Turkic: min- (Sangl.)
Uzbek: min-
Uighur: min-
Sary-Yughur: min-
Azerbaidzhan: min-
Turkmen: mün-; mīn- (dial.)
Khakassian: mün-
Shor: mün-
Oyrat: min-
Chuvash: minder 'pillow'
Yakut: mīn-
Dolgan: mīn-
Tuva: mun-
Tofalar: mun-
Kirghiz: min-
Kazakh: min-
Noghai: min-
Bashkir: men-
Balkar: min-
Gagauz: pin-
Karaim: min-
Karakalpak: min-
Salar: min-, mim-, miŋ- (ССЯ)
Kumyk: min-