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jen-

to win

Proto-Turkic: *jẹŋ-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *diŋe
Russian meaning: побеждать
Turkic: *jẹŋ-
Mongolian: *dejil-
Tungus-Manchu: *diŋe-
Comments: EDT 942, ЭСТЯ 4, 187, Лексика 576. Ramstedt's hypothesis of *jeŋ- being derived from *jeg- 'better, top' could be accepted, but the Ud. parallel diŋe- makes it questionable. We prefer to regard -ŋ- here as the root consonant.
Karakhanid: jeŋ- (MK)
Turkish: jen-
Tatar: ǯiŋ-
Middle Turkic: jeŋ- (Ettuhf.)
Uzbek: jeŋ-
Uighur: jäŋ-
Azerbaidzhan: jen-, jin- (dial.)
Turkmen: jeŋ-
Khakassian: čiŋ-
Shor: neŋ-, neg-
Oyrat: jeŋ-, d́eŋ-
Halaj: jeŋg-
Chuvash: śǝn-
Kirghiz: ǯeŋ-
Kazakh: žeŋ-
Noghai: jeŋ-
Bashkir: jeŋ-
Balkar: ǯeŋ-
Gagauz: jen-
Karaim: jeŋg-, jeń-
Karakalpak: žeŋ-
Kumyk: jeŋ-