erkek 1
1 man 2 husband 3 male
Proto-Turkic: *ẹr-kek
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *i̯òre
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 мужчина 2 муж 3 самец
Turkic: *ẹr-kek
Mongolian: *(h)üreɣe
Tungus-Manchu: *ur
Korean: *óràpí
Japanese: *ǝ̀tǝ
Comments: VEWT 46, TMN 2, 178-9, EDT 192, ЭСТЯ 1, 297-298, 321-322, Лексика 303, 561, Егоров 30, Stachowski 46, 128. We follow Clauson (EDT 223-4) in separating *ēr from *ẹr-kek.
Karakhanid: erkek 1 (MK, KB)
Turkish: erkek 1
Tatar: irkɛk 3
Uzbek: erkak 1
Azerbaidzhan: erkäk 1
Turkmen: erkek 1
Oyrat: erkek 1, 2
Halaj: hịrkäk 1
Yakut: irgex 3
Dolgan: irgek 3
Tuva: irgek 3
Tofalar: i'rxek 3
Kirghiz: erkek 1
Kazakh: erkek 1
Noghai: erkek 1
Bashkir: irkäk 3
Balkar: erkek 1
Gagauz: erkek 1
Karaim: erkek 1
Karakalpak: erkek 1
Salar: ärkex 1
Kumyk: erkek 1