jarlɨɣ 2 (OUygh.)
1 thin, lean 2 poor 3 flat
Korean: *jǝ̄rp- ( < *njǝ̄r-p- ?)
Japanese: *nàràs-
Comments: EDT 967, VEWT 189, 190, ЭСТЯ 4, 143, Лексика 334-335. The most widely spread form, attested since Old Uyghur, is *jar-lɨ(g) 'poor'; the evidence of Oyr., Tuva, Kirgh. and Kaz., however, suggests the existence of a primary stem *jar(ɨ)- 'thin, lean'. Turk. > Hung. gyarló 'sinful' (< *jarlɨɣ), see Gombocz 1912.
Russian meaning: 1 тонкий, тощий 2 бедный 3 плоский
Old Turkic: jarlɨɣ 2 (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: jarlɨɣ 2 (MK)
Tatar: jarlɨ 2
Middle Turkic: jarlɨɣ 2 (R., Буд.)
Turkmen: jarlɨ 2 (dial.)
Oyrat: jartɨčaq 3
Tuva: čarɨɣ-da- 1
Kirghiz: ǯarō 1, ǯardɨ, ǯarlɨ, ǯarɨlɨ 2
Kazakh: žara- 1, žar(ɨ)lɨ 2
Noghai: jarlɨ- 2
Bashkir: jarlɨ 2
Balkar: žarlɨ, zarlɨ 2
Karaim: jarlɨ 2
Karakalpak: žarlɨ 2
Kumyk: jarlɨ 2