tin 1, din-le- 3
1 spirit, breath 2 rest 3 to rest 4 to pant 5 to breathe 6 quiet 7 sultriness
Proto-Turkic: *dɨ̄n
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *či̯ū́nu
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 дыхание, дух 2 отдых 3 отдыхать 4 задыхаться 5 дышать 6 спокойный 7 духота
Turkic: *dɨ̄n
Mongolian: *čisu
Tungus-Manchu: *ǯun-
Japanese: *tí
Comments: VEWT 478, EDT 512, ЭСТЯ 3, 341-345, Мудрак Дисс. 38-39, Stachowski 238, 239. Some Oghuz reflexes have voiceless t-, probably because of Kypchak influence; still the reconstruction of *d- seems preferable.
Old Turkic: tɨn 1 (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: tɨn 1 (MK, KB), tɨn 2 (MK)
Turkish: tin 1, din-le- 3
Tatar: tɨn 1
Middle Turkic: tɨn- 3 (Pav. C., Abush.)
Uzbek: tin 1, tin- 3
Uighur: tin 1, tin- 3
Azerbaidzhan: tɨnč-ɨx- 4, dinč 2
Turkmen: dɨ̄nč 2
Khakassian: tɨn 1, tɨn- 5, tɨn-a-n- 3
Shor: tɨn 1, tɨn- 5, tɨn-a-n- 3
Oyrat: tɨn 1, 2, tɨn- 5
Halaj: tinč 6
Chuvash: čǝm 1
Yakut: tɨ̄n 1, tɨ̄n- 5
Dolgan: tɨ̄n 1, tɨ̄n- 5
Tuva: tɨn 1, tɨn- 5
Tofalar: tɨn 1, tɨn- 5
Kirghiz: tɨn 1, tɨn- 3, 5
Kazakh: tɨn-ɨs 1, 2
Noghai: tɨn-ɨs 1, tɨn-š-ɨq- 4, tɨn-š-a-j- 3
Bashkir: tɨn 1, tɨn-s-ɨw 7
Balkar: tin 1, tɨn-č-ɨ- 'to rot, addle', tɨn-č-aj- 3, tɨn-ɨm 2
Gagauz: din-ne-n- 3
Karaim: tɨn- 5, tɨnc 2
Karakalpak: tɨn 1, tɨn- 3
Kumyk: tɨn-ɨš 1, tɨn-č-aj- 3