*jar-
armour
Proto-Turkic: *jar-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ǯére ( ~ *ǯáro, -a)
Russian meaning: панцирь, доспехи
Turkic: *jar-
Mongolian: *ǯer
Japanese: *dǝ́rǝ́pí
Comments: EDT 962, VEWT 190, ЭСТЯ 4, 147. Modern languages widely reflect *jarak 'weapon, armour' (Kirgh. ǯaraq, Uygh. jaraq etc., see ЭСТЯ 4, 139). This seems to be a contamination of the earlier attested *jarag 'readiness, opportunity' (derived from *jara- 'to be fit, suitable' q. v. sub *ǯắra; see EDT ibid.) and *jarɨk 'armour'.
Old Turkic: jarɨq (Orkh.)
Karakhanid: jarɨq (MK)
Middle Turkic: jarɨq (AH)