ɨmɨl, umul 1 (dial.)
1 gentle, quiet 2 to love, desire, rejoice 3 politeness 4 beloved 5 to be quiet
Proto-Turkic: *ăm-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ā̀mV
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 тихий, спокойный 2 любить, радоваться 3 вежливость 4 милый, любимый 5 быть спокойным
Turkic: *ăm-
Mongolian: *amu-, *ami-
Tungus-Manchu: *ām-
Comments: EDT 160-161, 162-163, 164, VEWT 19, ЭСТЯ 1, 59-60 (confused with abra- 'to save' < Mong.), Stachowski 33, TMN 2, 125, Федотов 1, 82. Turk. > MMong. amraχ 'sweetheart', amuraɣ 'friend' (IM), amraq bol- 'to fall in love' (MA), amara- 'sich lieben', amarah 'Liebe' (SH), Mgr amuraɣ 'friend' (Тод. Мгр. 314) etc.; but modern Kypchak and Siberian forms may be reborrowed < Mong.
Old Turkic: amul, amɨl 1, amraq 4, amɨr-, amran- 2, amrɨl- 5 (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: amul 1, amraq 4, amɨrt- 'to calm', amrɨl- 5 (MK, KB)
Turkish: ɨmɨl, umul 1 (dial.)
Middle Turkic: ɨmraɣ 4
Uighur: amraq 4
Sary-Yughur: amɨr 1, amɨra- 5
Khakassian: amɨr 1, amɨra- 5
Oyrat: amɨr 1, amɨra- 5
Halaj: havul 'good' (?)
Chuvash: ъʷmъʷr 'quiet and grey (weather)'
Yakut: amarax, amɨrax 'compassionate'
Dolgan: amarak 'compassionate'
Tuva: amɨr 1, amɨra- 2, amɨraq 3
Kirghiz: amɨz 'honour'
Balkar: amɨr 'desire'
Kumyk: amraq 'disposition, aptitude'