aɣ- 1, aɣdɨr- 2, aɣɨn- 3
1 to roll over, fall over 2 to climb over 3 to tumble 4 to turn over, capsize, let fall
Proto-Turkic: *iāg-, *iāg-na-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *i̯ā́ga
Russian meaning: 1 падать, опрокидываться, свешиваться 2 перелезать 3 валяться, перекатываться 4 ронять, опрокидывать
Turkic: *iāg-
Mongolian: *(h)egeji-
Tungus-Manchu: *iaga-
Comments: EDT 86-87, VEWT 7, ЭСТЯ 1, 69-70, 73-76. Forms like aŋ-dar- are not quite clear - caus. from the refl. *iāg-ɨn- ? (but the refl. form is here not *iāg-ɨn- but rather *iāg-na-).
Old Turkic: aɣna- 3 (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: aɣna- 3 (MK, KB)
Turkish: aɣ- 1, aɣdɨr- 2, aɣɨn- 3
Tatar: aw- 1, awdar- 4, awna- 3
Middle Turkic: aɣna- 3
Uzbek: ɔɣ- 1, ɔɣna- 3
Uighur: aɣ- 1
Sary-Yughur: aɣɨna- 3 (ЯЖУ 11)
Azerbaidzhan: aɣna- 3
Turkmen: āɣ- 1, 2, āɣ-dar- 4, āɣɨna- 3
Khakassian: aŋ-dar- 4
Shor: aŋ-dar- 4
Oyrat: aŋ-tar- 4, aŋ-da- (<*aŋ-na-) 3
Halaj: hāɣa, hɔ̄ɣa 'back, in the back'
Chuvash: jъʷvan- 1, 4
Yakut: āŋ-na- 3
Tuva: aŋda-r- 4, aŋda-š- 3
Kirghiz: ō- 1, ōna- 3
Kazakh: aw-dar- 4, awna- 3
Noghai: av- 1, av-dar- 4, avna- 3
Bashkir: aw- 1, awdar- 4, awna- 3
Balkar: aw- 1, 2, aw-la- 'to skim', awdar- 4, awna- 3
Karaim: avdar- 4, av-ɣa-la-n- 3
Karakalpak: aw- 1, 2, awdar- 4, awna- 3
Kumyk: av- 1, avdar- 4, av-la-n- 'to turn over, incline', avna- 3