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Etymology of the word Borsuk
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Proto-Turkic: *borsuk, *borsmuk | |
Meaning: badger | |
Russian meaning: барсук | |
Karakhanid: borsmuq (MK), borsuq (MK Oghuz) | |
Turkish: porsuk | |
Tatar: bursɨq | |
Middle Turkic: porsuq (Sangl.) | |
Uzbek: bɔrsiq | |
Uighur: borsuq | |
Azerbaidzhan: porsuG | |
Khakassian: porsɨx, morsɨx, (dial.) moršɨx | |
Shor: porsuq | |
Oyrat: morsɨq | |
Chuvash: porъš | |
Tuva: morzuq | |
Tofalar: borsuq | |
Kirghiz: borso-l-doj 'young badger' | |
Kazakh: borsɨq | |
Noghai: borsɨq | |
Bashkir: burhɨq | |
Balkar: borsuq | |
Karakalpak: porsɨq | |
Salar: porsuχ (ССЯ) | |
Kumyk: porsuq | |
Proto-Altaic: *borso(k`V) | |
Meaning: badger | |
Russian meaning: барсук | |
Turkic: *borsuk, *borsmuk | |
Mongolian: *borki | |
Korean: *ùsɨ̀rk | |
Japanese: *bǝ̀sákí, *ùsákí |
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