iti- (v.)
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Proto-Turkic: *jiti
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *nìt`à
Russian meaning: острый
Turkic: *jiti
Mongolian: *nitula-
Korean: *nát
Japanese: *nátá
Comments: EDT 889, ЭСТЯ 4, 205-206, Stachowski 121. Cf. also Tur. jat 'weapon', jataɣan 'a k. of sword' (VEWT 192, TMN 4, 52).
Old Turkic: jiti (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: jitig (MK, KB)
Turkish: iti- (v.)
Tatar: ǯete
Middle Turkic: iti (AH, Ettuhf.), itik (Pav. C.), iti- v. (Pav. C.)
Uighur: ištik
Azerbaidzhan: iti
Turkmen: jiti
Khakassian: čǝtǝg
Shor: čidig
Halaj: jitti
Chuvash: śivǯǝ (?)
Yakut: sɨtɨ̄
Dolgan: hɨtɨ̄
Tuva: čidig, čidi- (v.)
Kazakh: žiti
Balkar: žütü
Karaim: jiti, iti
Kumyk: itti