gön
tanned skin, leather
Proto-Turkic: *gȫn
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *kṓńi ( ~ -e)
Russian meaning: дубленая шкура, кожа
Turkic: *gȫn
Mongolian: *kön-ǯile
Korean: *kằńằm
Comments: VEWT 290-291, EDT 724, ЭСТЯ 3, 72-73, Лексика 384, 476-477. Cf. also *gȫnčük 'an ornament on shirt' (ЭСТЯ 5, 106).
Old Turkic: kön (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: kön (MK)
Turkish: gön
Tatar: kün
Middle Turkic: gön (Sangl.), kön (Nahc., Pav. C.)
Uzbek: kọn
Uighur: kön
Azerbaidzhan: gön
Turkmen: gȫn
Oyrat: kön
Kirghiz: kön
Noghai: kön
Bashkir: kün
Balkar: gön
Karaim: gön
Karakalpak: kön
Kumyk: gön