gerek 2
1 to need 2 necessity, necessary 3 to stay away, dare not
Proto-Turkic: *gẹrge-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ki̯ăru
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 нуждаться 2 необходимость, необходимый 3 не осмеливаться
Turkic: *gẹrge-
Mongolian: *kara
Tungus-Manchu: *kor-pi-
Korean: *kari- (?)
Comments: VEWT 256, EDT 742, 743, ЭСТЯ 3, 25-26, Stachowski 145. Turk. > Mong. kereg (see Щербак 1997, 127).
Old Turkic: kerge- 1 (OUygh.), kergek 2 (Orkh., OUygh.)
Karakhanid: kerge- 1, kerek 2 (MK, KB)
Turkish: gerek 2
Tatar: kiräk 2
Middle Turkic: kẹrek 2 (Sangl.)
Uzbek: kerak 2
Uighur: keräk 2
Sary-Yughur: kerek 2
Azerbaidzhan: gäräk 2
Turkmen: gerek 2
Khakassian: kirek 2
Shor: kerek 2
Oyrat: kerek 2
Halaj: kerek 2
Chuvash: kir-lǝ 2
Yakut: kerej- 3, kerex 2
Dolgan: kerek 2
Tuva: xerek 2
Tofalar: xerek 2
Kirghiz: kerek 2
Kazakh: kerek 2
Noghai: kerek 2
Bashkir: käräk 2
Balkar: kerek 2
Karaim: kerek 2
Karakalpak: kerek 2
Kumyk: gerek 2