ǯele (DS)
tether, rope for calves
Proto-Turkic: *jelö
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *p`i̯ā̀le
Russian meaning: веревка для привязывания жеребят, телят
Turkic: *jelö
Mongolian: *hila-su
Tungus-Manchu: *pīl(a)-
Korean: *pjǝ́rí
Japanese: *pírái ( ~-ia)
Comments: EDT 919, ЭСТЯ 4, 21-22. Turk. > WMong. ǯele (rather than vice versa, despite VEWT 125).
Karakhanid: jelü (MK) ( ~ jalu)
Turkish: ǯele (DS)
Tatar: jele (dial.)
Middle Turkic: ǯele (Pav. C.) 'string, bow-string'
Uzbek: ǯelǝ
Uighur: ǯili (dial.)
Azerbaidzhan: ǯälä
Oyrat: jele, d́ele
Yakut: sele
Tuva: čele
Kirghiz: ǯele
Kazakh: želi
Bashkir: jele (dial.)
Karakalpak: želle