ajak 3
1 pot, cup 2 hole; mouth 3(river) mouth
Proto-Turkic: *ańak
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *eńa
Russian meaning: 1 сосуд, чашка 2 отверстие; рот 3 устье (реки)
Turkic: *ańak
Mongolian: *ajaga(n)
Tungus-Manchu: *eńukē
Comments: VEWT 11, ЭСТЯ 1, 105, TMN 2, 171-2, EDT 270, Stachowski 34. Turk. > Mongor ajaG 'paquet' (SM 16), ZM ajɔ̄q (14-2a); > Russ. Siber. aják (Аникин 104).
Old Turkic: ajaq 1 (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: ajaq 1 (MK)
Turkish: ajak 3
Middle Turkic: ajaq 1 (Pav. C.)
Uzbek: ɔjɔq 1, 3
Uighur: ajaq 1
Sary-Yughur: ajaq 1
Azerbaidzhan: ajak 3
Turkmen: ajaq 3
Khakassian: ajax 1
Shor: ajaq 1
Oyrat: ajaq 1
Yakut: aj̃ax 1, 2
Dolgan: ańa, ańak 2
Tuva: ajaq 1, 3
Kirghiz: ajaq 1
Kazakh: ajaq 1
Noghai: ajaq 1
Bashkir: ajaq 1
Balkar: ajaq 1, 3
Karaim: ajaq 1
Karakalpak: ajaq 3
Kumyk: ajaq 1