arɨ 1, art- 2, Osm. arɨt- 'to wipe'
1 clean, pure, to be clean 2 to clean, purify
Proto-Turkic: *ạrɨ-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ĕ́ro
Russian meaning: 1 чистый, быть чистым 2 чистить
Turkic: *ạrɨ-
Mongolian: *ariɣ-
Japanese: *áráp-
Comments: EDT 198, 213, VEWT 27, ЭСТЯ 1, 184-186, Мудрак Дисс. 182, Stachowski 261.
Old Turkic: arɨɣ (Orkh.), arɨ-, arɨɣ (OUygh.) 1, arɨt- (OUygh.) 2
Karakhanid: arɨ-, arɨɣ (MK, KB) 1, arɨt- (MK, KB) 2
Turkish: arɨ 1, art- 2, Osm. arɨt- 'to wipe'
Tatar: aru 1
Middle Turkic: arɨ- (Abush.), arɨɣ (Abush., Sangl., Qutb), arɨ (Pav. C.) 1, arɨt- (Sangl., Qutb) 2
Uzbek: dial. ari- 1
Uighur: eriq 1
Sary-Yughur: arɨɣ 1
Azerbaidzhan: dial. arɨ 1, arɨt- 2
Turkmen: arɨG 1, art- 2
Khakassian: arɨɣ 1
Oyrat: aru 1
Halaj: arɨɣ 1, arut- 2
Chuvash: ɨrъ 'good', irt- 'перебирать ягоды, очищать дерево от сучьев'
Yakut: ɨrās 1, ɨrɨt- 'перебирать ягоды'
Dolgan: ɨras 1
Tuva: arɨɣ 1, arɨt- 2
Kirghiz: arū 1
Kazakh: aru 1
Bashkir: arɨw 1
Balkar: arɨw 1
Karakalpak: aruw 1