joɣun
thick
Proto-Turkic: *jogan
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ǯi̯òǯu
Russian meaning: толстый
Turkic: *jogan
Mongolian: *ǯuǯaɣan
Tungus-Manchu: *ǯaǯi- (~-ia-)
Korean: *čằč-
Japanese: *dùtáka-
Comments: VEWT 205, EDT 904, ЭСТЯ 4, 208-209.
Old Turkic: joɣan (Orkh.), joɣun (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: joɣun (MK)
Turkish: joɣun
Tatar: juvan
Middle Turkic: joɣan (MA)
Uzbek: jọɣɔn
Uighur: joɣan 'big'
Sary-Yughur: joɣɨn, joɣun
Azerbaidzhan: joɣun
Turkmen: joɣɨ̄n
Khakassian: čōn
Shor: čōn
Oyrat: jōn, d́ōn
Halaj: joɣun
Yakut: suon
Tuva: čōn
Tofalar: ńōn
Kirghiz: ǯōn
Noghai: juvan
Bashkir: jɨwan
Karakalpak: žuwan