ek- 1
1 to sow 2 to scatter
Proto-Turkic: *ek-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *p`èk`à
Russian meaning: 1 сеять 2 разбрасывать
Turkic: *ek-
Mongolian: *haka-la-
Tungus-Manchu: *peK-
Korean: *phɨ́-
Japanese: *pàk-
Comments: EDT 100, ЭСТЯ 1, 251-252. Turk. > Hung. eke 'plough' (< *äkäɣ), see Gombocz 1912.
Old Turkic: ek- (Late OUygh.) 1
Karakhanid: ek- (MK, KB) 1, 2
Turkish: ek- 1
Tatar: ik- 1
Middle Turkic: ek- (Abush., Sangl.) 1
Uzbek: ek- 1
Uighur: ek- 1
Azerbaidzhan: äk- 1, 2
Turkmen: ek- 1
Halaj: häk- 1
Chuvash: ak- 1
Kirghiz: ek- 1
Kazakh: ek- 1
Noghai: ek- 1
Bashkir: ik- 1
Gagauz: ek- 1
Karaim: ek- 1
Karakalpak: ek- 1
Salar: ex- 1