ije, ɨs, is
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Proto-Turkic: *Edi
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ĕdV
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: хозяин
Turkic: *Edi
Mongolian: *eǯen
Tungus-Manchu: *edī-
Comments: ЭСТЯ 1, 237-241, TMN 2, 176, EDT 41, Лексика 324-325, Stachowski 122. Some forms (Tur. ɨs, is, Yak. ičči etc.) go back to a suffixed *ede-si; the Khak. and Shor forms should be explained as a haplology of the same form.
Old Turkic: edi (idi) (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: iδi (MK)
Turkish: ije, ɨs, is
Tatar: ijä
Middle Turkic: eje (Бор. Бад., Abush.), ije (Pav. C.)
Uzbek: äjä (dial.)
Sary-Yughur: ise
Azerbaidzhan: jijä
Turkmen: eje
Khakassian: ē
Shor: ē
Oyrat: ē
Yakut: ičči
Dolgan: ičči
Tuva: ē ( < Oyr. or Khak.)
Kirghiz: ē
Kazakh: ĭje
Noghai: ije
Bashkir: ĭjä
Balkar: ije
Karaim: ije, je
Karakalpak: ije
Kumyk: jeje