gök 1
1 blue 2 green ("macro-blue" according to Wierzbicka)
Proto-Turkic: *gȫk
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *kṓk`e ( ~ -i)
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 синий 2 зеленый
Turkic: *gȫk
Mongolian: *köke
Tungus-Manchu: *kuKu
Comments: VEWT 287, TMN 3, 640-642, EDT 708-9, ЭСТЯ 3, 66-68, Лексика 60, 604, Stachowski 165. In most languages the root also means 'sky'. Turk. > Hung. kék 'blue', see Gombocz 1912.
Old Turkic: kök 1 (Orkh., OUygh.)
Karakhanid: kök 1 (MK, KB), 2 (KB)
Turkish: gök 1
Tatar: kük 1
Middle Turkic: kök 1 (MA)
Uzbek: kọk 1, 2
Uighur: kök 1, 2
Sary-Yughur: kük 1, 2
Azerbaidzhan: göj 1
Turkmen: gȫk 1, 2
Khakassian: kök 1
Shor: kök 1, 2
Oyrat: kök 1, 2
Halaj: kīek 2
Chuvash: kъʷvak 1
Yakut: küöx 1, 2
Dolgan: küök 1
Tuva: kök 1
Tofalar: kök 1
Kirghiz: kök 1
Kazakh: kök 1
Noghai: kök 1
Bashkir: kük 1
Balkar: kök 1
Gagauz: gök 1
Karaim: kök 1
Karakalpak: kök 1
Salar: Gux 1
Kumyk: gök 1