jak- 1
1 to burn (tr.) 2 light, ray 3 to produce fire
Proto-Turkic: *jak-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *dĕ́kà
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 жечь 2 свет, луч 3 высекать огонь
Turkic: *jak-
Tungus-Manchu: *deg-ǯe-gi-
Korean: *thằ-
Japanese: *dák-
Comments: VEWT 180, TMN 4, 201-202, EDT 897, ЭСТЯ 4, 62, 81-82, Федотов 2, 146, Лексика 362. This stem should be distinguished from *jan- 'to burn (intr.)'.
Karakhanid: jaq- 1 (MK)
Turkish: jak- 1
Tatar: jaɣ- 1, jaqtɨ 2
Middle Turkic: jaq- 1 (Abush.)
Uzbek: jɔq- 1, jɔɣdu 2
Uighur: jaq- 1
Azerbaidzhan: jax- 1
Turkmen: jaq- 1, jaɣtɨ 2
Halaj: ja
Chuvash: śot- 1, śo-dъ 2
Yakut: saq- 1
Tofalar: ča'q- 3
Kirghiz: ǯaq- 1
Kazakh: žaq- 1
Noghai: jaq- 1
Bashkir: jaq- 1, jaqtɨ 2
Gagauz: jaq- 1
Karaim: jaq- 1
Karakalpak: žaq- 1, žaqtɨ 2
Kumyk: jaq- 1