aɣač 1
tree
Proto-Turkic: *ɨ, *ɨ-(ń)gač
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *p`[i̯ū̀]ju
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 дерево 2 лес
Turkic: *ɨ, *ɨ-(ń)gač
Mongolian: *hoj
Tungus-Manchu: *pōj-, *pōj-ki- ( > *piā-kī-)
Korean: *pǝ-
Japanese: *pí
Comments: VEWT 7, ЭСТЯ 1, 71-73, TMN 2, 73f, EDT 79-80, Егоров 83, Лексика 104, Stachowski 176. The form contains perhaps PT *ɨ 'bush, tree' as the first component (for OT ɨ see EDT 1), cf. the OT combination ɨ ɨɣač; but the second element is yet unclear.
Old Turkic: ɨɣač (Orkh., OUygh.) 1
Karakhanid: jɨɣač (MK) 1
Turkish: aɣač 1
Tatar: aɣač 1
Middle Turkic: aɣaǯ (Pav. C.) 1
Uzbek: jɔɣɔč 1
Uighur: jaɣač 1
Sary-Yughur: jiɣaš 1
Azerbaidzhan: aɣač 1
Turkmen: aGač 1
Khakassian: aɣas 1, 2
Shor: aɣaš 1, 2
Oyrat: aɣaš 1, 2
Halaj: haɣač 1
Chuvash: jɨvъś 1
Yakut: mas 1
Dolgan: mas 1
Tuva: ɨ̃jaš 1, 2
Tofalar: ńɛš 1
Kirghiz: ǯɨɣač 1
Kazakh: aɣaš 1, 2
Noghai: aɣas 1, 2
Bashkir: aɣas 1
Balkar: aɣač 1, 2
Gagauz: āč 1
Karaim: aɣač, -c 1
Karakalpak: aɣaš 1
Salar: aɣač, -š 1 (ССЯ)
Kumyk: aɣač 1, 2