jan- 1
1 to burn (itr.), blaze up 2 to burn (tr.) 3 to kindle 4 to shine
Proto-Turkic: *jan-, *jan-tɨr-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ǯi̯àjnà
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 гореть, загораться 2 жечь 3 зажигать 4 светить
Turkic: *jan-, *jan-tɨr-
Tungus-Manchu: *ǯian-
Korean: *čắi
Japanese: *dànì
Comments: VEWT 184, EDT 942, 947-948, ЭСТЯ 4, 112, Федотов 2, 136, Лексика 362.
Karakhanid: jan- 1 (MK)
Turkish: jan- 1
Tatar: jan- 1, jandɨr- 2
Middle Turkic: jan- 1 (Pav. C.)
Uzbek: jɔn- 1
Uighur: jan- 1 (dial.)
Azerbaidzhan: jan- 1, jandɨr- 2
Turkmen: jan- 1
Chuvash: śon- 1, śondar- 2
Yakut: san-dār- 4
Kirghiz: ǯan- 1
Kazakh: žan- 1
Noghai: jan- 1, jandɨr- 2
Bashkir: jan- 1
Balkar: žan- 1
Gagauz: jan- 1
Karaim: jan- 1
Karakalpak: žan- 1
Kumyk: jan- 1