irin 2
1 to rot 2 pus 3 to turn sour, coagulate
Proto-Turkic: *iri-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ìri ( ~ *e-)
Russian meaning: 1 гнить 2 гной 3 прокисать, створаживаться
Turkic: *iri-
Mongolian: *(h)ereke-
Japanese: *ìtà-
Comments: EDT 198, 233, ЭСТЯ 1, 372-374, Stachowski 128.
Old Turkic: jirü- 1 (OUygh.), iriŋ 2 (Orkh., OUygh.)
Karakhanid: iri- 1, iriŋ 2 (MK)
Turkish: irin 2
Tatar: ĭrĭ- 3, ĭrĭn 2
Middle Turkic: iriŋ 2
Uzbek: iri- 1, jiriŋ 2
Uighur: ǯiriŋ 2
Azerbaidzhan: irin 2
Turkmen: iriŋ 2
Khakassian: ĭrĭ- 1, 3, ĭrĭn 2
Oyrat: iri- 3, iriŋ 2
Yakut: ireŋe 2
Dolgan: ireŋe 2
Tuva: iri- 1, iriŋ 2
Kirghiz: iri- 1, 3, iriŋ 2
Kazakh: ĭrĭ- 1, 3, ĭrĭn 2
Noghai: irin 2
Bashkir: ĭrĭ- 3, ĭrĭn 2
Balkar: irin 2
Gagauz: jirin 2
Karaim: irin 2
Karakalpak: iri- 1, 3, iriŋ 2