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jumšak

soft, mild

Japanese: *nàmià
Comments: EDT 938, VEWT 201, ЭСТЯ 4, 252-253, Stachowski 118. The deriving stem *jɨm-ĺča- 'to be soft' is also present in most of the above languages.
Russian meaning: мягкий
Old Turkic: jɨmšaq (Orkh.), jumšaq (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: jumšaq (MK)
Turkish: jumšak
Tatar: jomšaq
Middle Turkic: jumšaq (AH, Ettuhf., Бор. Бад.)
Uzbek: jumšɔq
Uighur: jumšaq
Sary-Yughur: jumsaq
Azerbaidzhan: jumšaG
Turkmen: jumšaq
Khakassian: čɨmǯax, nɨmzax
Shor: čɨmža-
Oyrat: jɨmžaq, d́ɨmžaq
Chuvash: śemźe
Yakut: sɨmna-ɣas
Dolgan: hɨmna-gas
Tuva: čɨmčaq
Tofalar: čɨmǯa- 'to become soft'
Kirghiz: ǯumšaq
Kazakh: žumsaq
Bashkir: jomšaq
Balkar: ǯumšaq, žumušaq
Gagauz: jɨmɨšaq
Karaim: jɨmšaq, jɨmšax
Kumyk: jɨmɨšaq