*jeŕne
son-in-law, sister's husband
Proto-Turkic: *jeŕne
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ńi̯àŕì
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: зять, муж сестры
Turkic: *jeŕne
Mongolian: *ǯer-me-
Tungus-Manchu: *ń(i)ari
Korean: *nắr-ná-
Japanese: *mì(n)tù
Comments: EDT 988, VEWT 199, TMN 4, 165, ЭСТЯ 4, 169-170, Лексика 298. Cf. also Chuv. śarmъk 'young, young man' ( > Hung. gyermek).
Karakhanid: jezne (MK)
Tatar: ǯiznɛ, ǯizni
Middle Turkic: jeznä (Houts.)
Uzbek: ǯeznä, ǯezdä
Sary-Yughur: jezde
Azerbaidzhan: jeznä
Turkmen: jezne (dial.)
Khakassian: čiste
Shor: česte
Oyrat: jeste, d́este
Tuva: česte
Kirghiz: ǯezde
Kazakh: žezde
Noghai: jezde
Karakalpak: žezde