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götür-

to rise, raise

Proto-Turkic: *göt-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *kŏt`i
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: поднимать(ся)
Turkic: *göt-
Mongolian: *kötü-
Tungus-Manchu: *kutu-
Japanese: *kutu-
Comments: VEWT 294, EDT 706, ЭСТЯ 3, 86-88, Stachowski 158. Cf. also Karakh. kötki 'hill', kötü 'the roof of a house' (MK, EDT 701).
Old Turkic: kötür- (Orkh., OUygh.)
Karakhanid: kötür- (MK, KB)
Turkish: götür-
Tatar: kütɛr-
Middle Turkic: köter- (Abush., MA)
Uzbek: kọtar-
Uighur: kötär-
Sary-Yughur: küter- (ЯЖУ)
Azerbaidzhan: göt-
Turkmen: göter-
Khakassian: ködǝr-
Shor: ködür-
Oyrat: ködür-
Halaj: ketür-, ketir-
Yakut: köt-; kötör 'bird'
Dolgan: köt- 'to fly; run'
Tuva: ködür-
Tofalar: kö'tür-
Kirghiz: kötör-
Kazakh: köter-
Noghai: köter-
Bashkir: kütär-
Balkar: kötür-
Gagauz: götür-
Karaim: köter-
Kumyk: göter-