diz- 1, 2
1 to bead, string 2 arrange in a row
Proto-Turkic: *diŕ-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *či̯úŕu
Russian meaning: 1 нанизывать 2 располагать в ряд
Turkic: *diŕ-
Mongolian: *dürü-
Korean: *čur-
Japanese: *túrá
Comments: VEWT 482, EDT 572, ЭСТЯ 3, 218-220, Stachowski 223. The word (with the meaning 'to arrange in a row') interacts with *düŕ 'even, level' (v. sub *či̯uŕi).
Old Turkic: tiz- (OUygh.) 1
Karakhanid: tiz- (MK, KB) 1
Turkish: diz- 1, 2
Tatar: tez- 1, 2
Middle Turkic: tiz-, tüz- (Abush., Sangl.) 1
Uzbek: tiz- 1, 2
Uighur: tiz- 1, 2
Azerbaidzhan: düz- 1, 2
Turkmen: düz- 1, 2
Khakassian: tǝs-, čǝs- 1
Oyrat: tis- 1
Halaj: tiz- 1
Chuvash: tir- 1
Yakut: tis- 1
Dolgan: tis- 1
Tuva: dis- 1
Kirghiz: tiz- 1, 2
Kazakh: tiz- 1, 2
Noghai: tiz- 1, 2
Bashkir: teδe- 1, 2
Balkar: tiz- 1, 2
Gagauz: diz- 1, 2
Karaim: tiz- 1, tüz- 1, 2
Karakalpak: diz- 1, 2
Kumyk: tiz- 2