javuz 1, javan 4
1 bad, coarse, wicked 2 to become bad, weak 3 heavy, difficult, severe 4 tasteless, insipid
Proto-Turkic: *jAb-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *debí ( ~ ǯ-)
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 плохой, грубый 2 ухудшаться, слабеть 3 тяжелый, трудный, суровый 4 пресный, безвкусный
Turkic: *jAb-
Mongolian: *ǯib-
Korean: *jǝ̀búi-
Japanese: *(d)impi-r-
Comments: VEWT 176, EDT 879, 881-882, ЭСТЯ 4, 47-48, 51. Turk. > WMong. ǯabqai, ǯabaɣan (KW 468), whence again some Turkic forms (Kirgh. ǯabɨq etc., see ЭСТЯ 4, 9-10). One could perhaps also note Kaz. žawra-, Uzb. ǯɔwra- 'to suffer from cold, shiver' (ЭСТЯ 4, 20) which may be = Karakh. javra-, javrɨ- and thus should not be compared to Mong. daɣara- (despite KW 82).
Old Turkic: jabɨz 1 (Orkh.), javɨz 1 (OUygh.), javɣan 1 (OUygh.), jablaq (Orkh.) 3, javlaq (OUygh.) 3
Karakhanid: javrɨ- 2, javra- 'to become rough, coarse', javɨz 1, javɣan 1, javlaq 3 (MK)
Turkish: javuz 1, javan 4
Tatar: jawɨz 1
Middle Turkic: javlaq (R) 'very' , javuz (Ettuhf., AH) 1
Uzbek: jɔwuz 1, jōɣan 4 (dial.)
Uighur: javuz 1
Sary-Yughur: jus 1
Azerbaidzhan: javan 4
Turkmen: jovuz 1, 3, juwan 4 (dial.)
Khakassian: čaɣban 4
Yakut: suos 3
Kirghiz: ǯūɣan 4
Kazakh: žawɨz 1
Bashkir: jawɨδ- 1
Gagauz: javan 4
Karakalpak: žawɨz 1