diri 2, diri-l- 3
1 to live 2 alive 3 to revive
Proto-Turkic: *dīri-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *tī́ri
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 жить 2 живой 3 оживать
Turkic: *dīri-
Mongolian: *čirgaɣu
Tungus-Manchu: *dir-
Japanese: *(d)ita-
Comments: VEWT 481, EDT 529, 543-544, 547-548, ЭСТЯ 3, 240-242, Егоров 324, Федотов 414, Stachowski 223.
Old Turkic: tirig 2, tiri-l- 3 (Orkh., OUygh.)
Karakhanid: tirig 2, tiri-l- 3 (MK, KB)
Turkish: diri 2, diri-l- 3
Tatar: tere, terek 2
Middle Turkic: tiri (Abush.), tirik, tirig (Sangl.) 2, tiri-l- 3 (Sangl.), (MKypch.) tiri1 (AH)
Uzbek: tirik 2
Uighur: tirik 2
Sary-Yughur: terik 2
Azerbaidzhan: diri 2, diri-l- 3
Turkmen: dīri 2
Khakassian: tǝrǝg 2
Shor: tirig 2, tiri-l- 3
Oyrat: tirü 2, tiri-l- 3
Chuvash: čǝrǝ 2
Yakut: tilin- 'to revive'
Dolgan: tillij- 'to revive'
Tuva: dirig 2, diri-l- 3
Tofalar: dirig 2
Kirghiz: tiri, tirik, tirǖ 2, tiri-l- 3
Kazakh: tiri 2
Noghai: tiri 2
Bashkir: tere 2
Balkar: tiri 2
Gagauz: diri 2
Karaim: tiri 2
Karakalpak: tiri 2
Kumyk: tiri 2