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Reconstruction:Proto-Turkic/yạrïn
Proto-Turkic
Etymology
Unclear whether derived from *yaru- (“to shine”) due to Old Turkic having yarïn rather than expected *yarun. By Altaicists compared to Proto-Mongolic *naran (“sun”) (cf. Mongolian нар (nar, “sun”)), Proto-Tungusic *ŋēri (“light”) (cf. Evenki ӈэ̄ри (ŋēri, “light”)) and Korean 날 (nal, “day”) (< Middle Korean nár).
Descendants
- Old Turkic: 𐰖𐰺𐰣 (yarïn)
- Karakhanid: يَرِنْ (yarïn, “tomorrow”)
- Karluk
- Chagatai: [script needed] (yarïn, “tomorrow”)
- Kipchak
- Karakalpak: jaryn
- Oghur
- Chuvash: ыран (yran)
- Oghuz
- Siberian
- Dolgan: һарсын (harsïn)
- Western Yugur: yarïn
- Yakut: сарсын (sarsın)
References
- Clauson, Gerard (1972), “yarın”, in An Etymological Dictionary of pre-thirteenth-century Turkish, Oxford: Clarendon Press, page 970
- Sevortjan, E. V.; Levitskaja, L. S. (1989) Etimologičeskij slovarʹ tjurkskix jazykov [Etymological Dictionary of Turkic Languages] (in Russian), volume 4, Moscow: Nauka, page 147-148
- Starostin, Sergei; Dybo, Anna; Mudrak, Oleg (2003), “*ŋḕrá”, in Etymological dictionary of the Altaic languages (Handbuch der Orientalistik; VIII.8), Leiden, New York, Köln: E.J. Brill
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