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hun (khun) : hom
kan hím : hon
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Proto-Altaic: *ki̯úne Meaning: person; people, country Russian meaning: человек; народ, страна Turkic: *Kün Proto-Turkic: *Kün Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology Meaning: people Russian meaning: народ Old Turkic: elgün (OUygh.) Karakhanid: el kün (KB) Turkish: elgün (Osm. XIV c.) Middle Turkic: el wa kün (Sangl.), elgün (Pav. C.), elgün (Oghuz-nama), elgün 'goverment, realm' (Ettuhf.)
Mongolian: *küɣün, *-m- Proto-Mongolian: *küɣün, *-m- Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology Meaning: person Russian meaning: человек Written Mongolian: kümün (L 501) Middle Mongolian: gu'un (HY 27, SH), komon, kumnɛt (IM), kuw(u)n (MA) Khalkha: xün (pl. xümǖs), xömǖn ( < WMong.) Buriat: xün Kalmuck: kǖn, kümṇ Ordos: kün, kümǖn (<lit.) Dongxian: kun Baoan: kuŋ Dagur: xuar (Тод. Даг. 178), huare (MD 165) Shary-Yoghur: kūn Monguor: kun (SM 211) Mogol: ZM ku (10-7a), kut ibid.
Tungus-Manchu: *kün- Proto-Tungus-Manchu: *kün- Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology Meaning: 1 relative, kinsman 2 name of a Manchu clan 3 name of the Evens in Yakutia Russian meaning: 1 родственник, член рода 2 название маньчжурского клана 3 название якутских эвенов Even: qịŋgalaq 3 Literary Manchu: χunčixin 1, xunčun 2 Comments: ТМС 1, 395, 477. Japanese: *kúní Proto-Japanese: *kúní Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology Meaning: country Russian meaning: страна Old Japanese: kuni Middle Japanese: kúní Tokyo: kùni Kyoto: kúní Kagoshima: kúni |
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