jaj
bow
Proto-Turkic: *jā(j)
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ǯḗja
Russian meaning: лук
Turkic: *jā(j)
Tungus-Manchu: *ǯeje
Japanese: *da
Comments: VEWT 186, EDT 869, TMN 4, 121-122, ЭСТЯ 4, 75, Лексика 570, Федотов 2, 274, Stachowski 99, 209.
Old Turkic: ja (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: ja (MK)
Turkish: jaj
Tatar: jɛjɛ, ǯɛjɛ
Middle Turkic: jaj (Ettuhf.), ja (Houts.)
Uzbek: jɔj
Uighur: ja
Sary-Yughur: ja 'arrow'
Azerbaidzhan: jaj
Turkmen: jāj
Khakassian: čā-ǯax
Shor: nan 'bow', jan-čak 'small bow'
Oyrat: d́ā 'arrow'
Chuvash: śu (in ok-śu)
Yakut: sā
Dolgan: hā, sā
Tuva: ča
Tofalar: ča
Kirghiz: ǯaj, ǯā
Kazakh: žaj
Noghai: jaj
Bashkir: jäjä, jan
Balkar: ǯaja
Gagauz: jaj, jajɨ
Karaim: jaj
Karakalpak: žaj