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dajɨ

uncle

Proto-Turkic: *dāj-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *tā́jV
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: дядя
Turkic: *dāj-
Tungus-Manchu: *dā
Japanese: *dia ( ~ *dai)
Comments: VEWT 455-456, TMN 3, 196, EDT 474, ЭСТЯ 3, 127-129, Лексика 296. Some forms go back to a suffixed *dāja-kaj.
Old Turkic: taɣaj 'maternal uncle' (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: taɣaj 'maternal uncle' (MK)
Turkish: dajɨ
Middle Turkic: taɣaji 'maternal uncle' (Sangl., MA)
Uzbek: tɔɣa
Uighur: taɣa
Sary-Yughur: taɣɨj
Azerbaidzhan: dajɨ
Turkmen: dājɨ
Khakassian: taj, tajɨ, tāj
Shor: tajɨ
Oyrat: tāj, taj
Yakut: tāj
Tuva: dāj
Kirghiz: taj, taɣa
Kazakh: taɣa (dial.)
Karakalpak: dajɨ
Kumyk: dajɨ