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aǯɨ

bitter, acid

Proto-Turkic: *iāčɨ-g
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *p`i̯ā́č`o
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: горький, кислый
Turkic: *iāčɨ-g
Tungus-Manchu: *pū̆č-
Korean: *pčắ-
Comments: ЭСТЯ 1, 89-93, Егоров 82, Мудрак 115, Stachowski 30. In most languages also attested as a verbal stem *iāčɨ- 'to become bitter, sour'.
Old Turkic: ačɨɣ (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: ačɨɣ (MK)
Turkish: aǯɨ
Tatar: ačɨ
Middle Turkic: ačɨ (Abush.)
Uzbek: ačči, ɔčči (dial.)
Azerbaidzhan: aǯɨ
Turkmen: āǯɨ, āǯɨɣ
Oyrat: aču
Halaj: hāčuɣ, hāčuq
Chuvash: jüźǝ
Yakut: ahɨ̄
Dolgan: ahɨ̄
Tuva: ažɨɣ
Tofalar: aǯɨɣ
Kazakh: aššɨ
Noghai: ašɨ
Bashkir: asɨ
Balkar: ačɨ
Gagauz: aǯi
Karaim: aǯɨ, ačɨ
Karakalpak: aššɨ
Salar: āǯɨ
Kumyk: aččɨ