jeni, jünül, jejni
light
Proto-Turkic: *jeŋgü-l, jeŋi-k
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *zìŋke
Russian meaning: легкий
Turkic: *jeŋgül
Mongolian: *siŋgen
Tungus-Manchu: *siŋkuti-
Japanese: *sìntúka
Comments: EDT 948, 950, VEWT 198, ЭСТЯ 4, 188, 184, Лексика 340. Turk. > Hung. gyenge 'weak', see Gombocz 1912.
Old Turkic: jenik, jöŋül (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: jüŋül (Tefs., IM), jenik 'light', jeni- 'to become light' (MK, KB)
Turkish: jeni, jünül, jejni
Tatar: ǯiŋel
Middle Turkic: jeŋgil (Sangl.), jüngül (MKypch. - Ettuhf.)
Uzbek: jeŋil
Uighur: jenik, jeŋil
Sary-Yughur: ǯig (<*jeŋig)
Azerbaidzhan: jüngül, jejin
Turkmen: jeŋil
Khakassian: nīk (< *jeŋik)
Oyrat: d́eŋil
Halaj: jiŋgil, jejin
Chuvash: śъʷmъʷl
Tuva: čīk (< *jeŋik)
Tofalar: niŋeš
Kirghiz: ǯeŋil
Kazakh: žeŋil
Noghai: jeŋil
Bashkir: jeŋel
Balkar: ǯeŋgil, žengil, zengil
Gagauz: jilin
Karaim: jeŋil, jeŋgil, jenil
Karakalpak: žeŋil
Kumyk: jeŋil