jukarɨ 1, jokuš 2
1 up, above 2 hill, elevation
Proto-Turkic: *jok-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ŋi̯ṑk`è ( ~ -k-)
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 вверх, наверх 2 возвышенность, подъем
Turkic: *jok-
Tungus-Manchu: *ŋōKe ~ *ŋēKu
Japanese: *ǝ̀kǝ̀-
Comments: EDT 896, 906, ЭСТЯ 4, 213-214, 215, Stachowski 211.
Old Turkic: joqaru 1 (Orkh., OUygh.)
Karakhanid: joqaru 1, joq 2 (MK)
Turkish: jukarɨ 1, jokuš 2
Tatar: juɣarɨ 1
Middle Turkic: joqaru (AH), juqar (Pav. C.) 1, joquš (AH, Ettuhf.)
Uzbek: juqɔri 1
Uighur: juqari 1
Azerbaidzhan: juxarɨ, dial. uxarɨ 1, joxuš 2
Turkmen: joqarɨ 1
Khakassian: čoɣar 1
Halaj: juqqar 1
Yakut: soɣoru, soɣurū 'South; centre'
Dolgan: sogurū 'South'
Kirghiz: ǯoɣor(u) 1
Kazakh: žoɣarɨ 1
Bashkir: juɣarɨ 1
Balkar: oɣarɨ 1
Gagauz: juqar(ɨ) 1
Karaim: joɣarɨ 1, joquš, joqɨš 2
Karakalpak: žoqarɨ 1