jēn, jegen, jejen
nephew
Proto-Turkic: *jEgin
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ńi̯ṑgè
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: племянник
Turkic: *jEgin
Mongolian: *ǯeɣe
Tungus-Manchu: *ńōg-
Japanese: *mùkuâ
Comments: EDT 912-913, VEWT 194, ЭСТЯ 4, 166-167, Лексика 293.
Old Turkic: jegen, jegin (OUygh.)
Turkish: jēn, jegen, jejen
Tatar: ǯijɛn
Middle Turkic: jeken, jegen (R.)
Uzbek: ǯijän
Sary-Yughur: jegen
Turkmen: jegen
Khakassian: čēn
Shor: čēn
Oyrat: jēn, d́ēn
Yakut: sien
Tuva: čēn
Kirghiz: ǯēn
Kazakh: žijen
Noghai: jijen
Bashkir: jejän
Karakalpak: žijen