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güreš-

to quarrel, fight, wrestle

Proto-Turkic: *gErüĺ-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *kéro
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: ссориться, драться, бороться
Turkic: *gEröĺ-
Mongolian: *kere-
Tungus-Manchu: *kere-, *kerbe-
Korean: *kūr-
Japanese: *kǝ́r-
Comments: EDT 747-748, ЭСТЯ 3, 79-81, 5, 50-51, Федотов 1, 280. The peculiar variation of keriš- and küreš- in old sources allows perhaps to reconstruct the original shape *geröĺ-.
Old Turkic: keriš- (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: keriš- (MK), küreš- (MK, KB)
Turkish: güreš-
Tatar: köräš-
Middle Turkic: küreš- (MA), güreš- (Sangl.)
Uzbek: kuraš-
Uighur: küräš-
Azerbaidzhan: güläš-
Turkmen: göreš-
Khakassian: küres-
Shor: küreš-
Oyrat: keriš-, küreš-
Chuvash: kǝreš-
Yakut: küres 'wrestling'
Tuva: xüres-
Tofalar: xireš-, xüreš- ; xire- 'to start a fight'
Kirghiz: keriš-, küröš-
Kazakh: keris-, küres-
Noghai: küres-
Bashkir: köräš-
Balkar: küreš-
Gagauz: güreš-
Karaim: küreš-
Karakalpak: keris-, güres-
Kumyk: küreš- (dial.)