düj-
1 to tie in a knot, make a loop 2 button 3 knot
Proto-Turkic: *düg-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *teg[u]
Russian meaning: 1 завязывать узлом, делать петлю 2 пуговица 3 узел
Turkic: *düg-
Mongolian: *degeɣe
Tungus-Manchu: *deg-
Comments: EDT 477, ЭСТЯ 3, 307-308, VEWT 503, Stachowski 223. On Mong. loans see SKE 264, TMN 3, 203.
Old Turkic: tüg- 1 (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: tüg- (MK) 1
Turkish: düj-
Tatar: töj-mä 2
Middle Turkic: tüg- 1 (Sangl.)
Uzbek: tug- 1
Uighur: tüg- 1
Azerbaidzhan: düj-
Turkmen: düv- 1
Khakassian: tüŋme 2
Shor: tǖn 3
Oyrat: tüj- 1
Halaj: tīin 3
Yakut: tü-m- 1, timex 2
Dolgan: tümük 'knot', timēk, timek 2
Tuva: düj- 1
Tofalar: düɣ- 1
Kirghiz: tüj- 1
Kazakh: tüj- 1
Noghai: tüj- 1
Bashkir: töjön 3
Balkar: tüj- 1
Gagauz: dǖ-m-ük 3
Karaim: tüjüm 3
Karakalpak: tüj- 1
Kumyk: tüj- 1