janǯɨk
pocket, sash, bag
Proto-Turkic: *jĀmčɨk > *jānčɨk
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *lā́mo
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: карман, мешочек, сумка
Turkic: *jĀmčɨk
Mongolian: *nambuga
Tungus-Manchu: *lam(b)a
Korean: *nằmằčh
Comments: VEWT 185, EDT 945, ЭСТЯ 4, 118 (related to *jān 'side' by folk-etymology). The old form is preserved in Osm. jamčɨ 'raincoat' etc. (VEWT 184, ЭСТЯ 4, 110; Turk. > Mong. ǯamči, ǯaŋči).
Karakhanid: jančuq (MK)
Turkish: janǯɨk
Tatar: jančɨq
Middle Turkic: jančuq (Houts., AH)
Uzbek: jɔnčiq
Uighur: jančuq
Turkmen: jānǯɨq
Khakassian: nančɨɣ, nandɨx
Oyrat: jančɨq, d́ančɨq
Tuva: čančɨq
Bashkir: jansɨq
Karaim: jančɨq, jančɨx
Salar: jenǯux
Kumyk: jančiq