döl 1
1 progeny, breed 2 new-born animals
Proto-Turkic: *döl
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *tóle ( ~ -i̯o-, -i̯a-)
Russian meaning: 1 потомство 2 приплод
Turkic: *döl
Japanese: *dǝ́
Comments: ЭСТЯ 3, 274-276; EDT 490. Turk. > Mong. töl 'new-born young animals'.
Old Turkic: töl 1 (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: töl (MK Oghuz.) 'season when animals give birth to their young; the newborn young'
Turkish: döl 1
Tatar: tül 'bird ovary'
Middle Turkic: töl 2 (Sangl.)
Uzbek: tọl 2
Uighur: töl 2
Azerbaidzhan: döl 2
Turkmen: döl 2, 'sperm'
Khakassian: töl 1
Shor: töl 1
Oyrat: töl-dö- 'to breed'
Tuva: töl 1
Kirghiz: töl 2
Kazakh: töl 2
Noghai: töl 2
Bashkir: tül 'плодовитость; женская половая клетка'
Balkar: tölü 2, 'generation'
Karakalpak: töl 2
Kumyk: töl 2