*jolbars
panther, leopard, tiger
Proto-Turkic: *jolbars
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *di̯úblu ( ~ -a)
Russian meaning: пантера, леопард, тигр
Turkic: *jolbars
Mongolian: *ǯilar
Tungus-Manchu: *dolbi
Comments: ЭСТЯ 4, 219, Лексика 157. The Turkic form is analysed as 'road panther' which is most probably a folk etymology (under the influence of the borrowed bars 'panther')
Old Turkic: jolbars (OUygh.
Tatar: julbarɨs
Middle Turkic: jolbars (Pav. C.)
Uzbek: jọlbars
Uighur: jolbars
Turkmen: jolbars
Kirghiz: ǯolbars
Kazakh: žolbarɨs
Noghai: jolbarɨs
Bashkir: julbarɨɵ
Karakalpak: žolbarɨs