ješil 1
1 green 2 yellow
Proto-Turkic: *jāĺ-ɨl
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ńi̯ṓĺe ( ~ -i)
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 зеленый 2 желтый
Turkic: *jāĺ-ɨl
Mongolian: *ǯöl(ü)ge
Tungus-Manchu: *ńoli-
Comments: Derived from PT *jāĺ 'young, green vegetables' (OUygh. jaš, MK jaš, Turkm. jāš, see ЭСТЯ 4, 162, EDT 975, 976, Федотов 2, 134, Stachowski 93). This root is often mixed with homophonous *jāĺ 'tear' and *jāĺ 'age, year', see ЭСТЯ 4, 161-164 (all three roots have different Altaic etymologies). Turk. > Mong. jasil 'buckthorn' (Clark 1980, 41).
Old Turkic: jašɨl (Orkh., OUygh.) 1
Karakhanid: jašɨl (MK, KB) 1
Turkish: ješil 1
Tatar: jɛšel 1
Middle Turkic: jašɨl (MA) 1
Uzbek: jašil 1
Uighur: ješil 1
Sary-Yughur: jahsɨl 1
Azerbaidzhan: jašɨl 1
Turkmen: jāšɨl 1
Khakassian: čazɨl 1
Shor: čažɨl (R.) 1
Oyrat: d́ažɨl 1
Halaj: ja
Chuvash: śulźa, śulǯa, śъvъlś 'leaf' ( = Bashk. jäšelsä 'greens, vegetables')
Yakut: saha-r- 2
Dolgan: haha-r- 2
Kirghiz: ǯašɨl 1
Kazakh: žasɨl 1
Noghai: jasɨl 1
Bashkir: jäšel 1
Balkar: žašil 1
Gagauz: ješil 1
Karaim: ješli 1
Karakalpak: žasɨl 1
Salar: jäšil 1
Kumyk: jašɨl 1