joɣurt, jourt
curdled, coagulated milk
Proto-Turkic: *jog-urt
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *zi̯úko
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: кислое, свернувшееся молоко
Turkic: *jog-urt-
Mongolian: *sogsi-
Tungus-Manchu: *sükü-
Japanese: *súk-
Comments: EDT 905, ЭСТЯ 4, 207-208. For semantic reasons derivation from *jogur- 'to knead' (TMN 4, 173) seems hardly plausible.
Old Turkic: joɣrot, jurɣut, juɣrut (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: juɣrut, joɣurt (MK)
Turkish: joɣurt, jourt
Middle Turkic: jaɣurt (Houts., AH)
Uzbek: ǯurɣɔt (dial.)
Sary-Yughur: joɣurt, juɣurt
Azerbaidzhan: joɣurt
Turkmen: joɣurt
Yakut: suorat
Kirghiz: ǯūrat
Noghai: juwɨrt
Balkar: ǯuwurt, žuwurt, zuwurt
Gagauz: jūrt
Kumyk: juwurt