ilk
front, before, East
Proto-Turkic: *il(i)k
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ílék`a ( ~ *élík`a, -k-)
Russian meaning: перед, впереди, восток
Turkic: *il(i)k
Tungus-Manchu: *(x)elekē-s
Japanese: *áráka-
Comments: EDT 140, VEWT 170, ЭСТЯ 1, 347-350, Егоров 62-63, Stachowski 125.
Old Turkic: ilki (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: ilk (MK)
Turkish: ilk
Tatar: ĭlĭk
Middle Turkic: ilk (Ettuhf.)
Uzbek: ilk
Azerbaidzhan: ilk, ilki
Turkmen: ilki
Halaj: ilgär
Chuvash: ǝlǝk
Yakut: il-in, il-iŋ (ilik 'one who is not yet...')
Dolgan: ilin; ilik 'not yet', iligine 'before'
Tuva: elek
Bashkir: ĭlĭk
Gagauz: jilk
Karaim: ilk