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*Ăŋ

wild game

Proto-Turkic: *Ăŋ
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ăŋu
Russian meaning: дикий зверь
Turkic: *Ăŋ
Mongolian: *(h)oɣuna
Tungus-Manchu: *aŋa-
Comments: Лексика 152, 417, EDT 166. Shor aŋnɨɣ, Khak. aɣnɨχ 'net for catching sables' is a contamination of this root and *ag 'net'. Turk. > Mong. aŋ id., see Clark 1977, 128-129.
Old Turkic: aŋ (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: aŋ-dɨ- 'to hunt', aŋčɨ 'hunter' (MK)
Tatar: aŋ 'elk, dear' (dial.)
Middle Turkic: aŋ
Uzbek: aŋ 'hunting' (dial.)
Uighur: aŋ
Turkmen: aŋta- 'to chase'
Khakassian: aŋ
Shor: aŋ 'sable'
Oyrat: aŋ
Yakut: ɨŋ 'fence for wild reindeer'
Tuva: aŋ
Tofalar: aŋ
Kirghiz: aŋ
Kazakh: aŋ
Noghai: aŋ
Bashkir: aŋdɨ- 'to track, waylay'
Karaim: aŋ
Karakalpak: aŋ