jol-, julɨ-
to tear out, pick out, pluck
Proto-Turkic: *jol-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ńŏ̀lo ( ~ -u-)
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: срывать, вырывать, выщипывать
Turkic: *jol-
Mongolian: *ǯul-
Tungus-Manchu: *ń[u]l-
Japanese: *mǝ̀r-
Comments: EDT 918, ЭСТЯ 4, 216; often confused with *jül- 'shave' (v. sub *zŭli). Turk. forms like *julk- (VEWT 210) may be borrowed from Mong.
Old Turkic: jol- ~ jul- (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: jol- ~ jul- (MK)
Turkish: jol-, julɨ-
Middle Turkic: jul- (R.), julɨ- (Houts.)
Uzbek: jul-
Uighur: jul-, žul-
Sary-Yughur: jul-
Azerbaidzhan: jol-
Turkmen: jol-
Khakassian: čul-
Shor: čul-
Oyrat: jul-, d́ul-
Halaj: jilu-
Chuvash: śъʷl-
Yakut: suluj-
Tuva: čul-
Kirghiz: ǯul-
Kazakh: žul-
Bashkir: jolo-
Balkar: žul-
Gagauz: jol-
Karaim: jul-, julu-
Karakalpak: žul-