juwa 2
2 wild onion 3 onion-like edible plant
Japanese: *náimpú
Comments: EDT 871-872, ЭСТЯ 4, 240. The OUygh. word is attested in a Buddhist text describing blossoming spring plants
Russian meaning: 1 вид грибка 2 съедобное растение, похожее на лук
Old Turkic: java 2(?) (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: java (MK) 'al-ṭurt_ūt_' [Bib.-Kaz.
Turkish: juwa 2
Tatar: juwa, Sib. juwa 2
Middle Turkic: jawa OKypch (Houts.) 2, 'leek'
Turkmen: juva 2
Khakassian: čama 'mountain garlic'
Tuva: čāt 'cudbear, lichen'
Tofalar: čāt 'horse-tail'
Kirghiz: ǯua 2
Kazakh: žuwa 2
Noghai: juwa 2
Bashkir: jɨwa 2
Karakalpak: žuwa 2