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Reconstruction:Proto-Mongolic/šiker

This Proto-Mongolic entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Mongolic

Alternative forms

  • *šikir (most attestations are ambiguous, but both of these forms are present in pre-Classical Mongolian)

Etymology

Probably transmitted via a Turkic language from Persian شکر (šakar), ultimately from Sanskrit शर्करा (śárkarā, ground or candied sugar, originally meaning grit, gravel).

Noun

*šiker

  1. sugar

Descendants

  • Buryat: шэхэр (šexer)
  • East Yugur: shigir
  • Middle Mongol:
    • Mongolian: ᠰᠢᠬᠢᠷ (sikir), ᠰᠢᠬᠡᠷ (siker), ᠴᠢᠬᠢᠷ (čikir)
      • Khalkha: чихэр (čixer)
      • Jerim: /ʃixər/
      • Juu Uda:
        • Baarin: /ʃixər/
        • Aru Khorchin: /t͡ʃʰixər/
      • Ulan Tsab: /t͡ʃixər/, /t͡ʃʰixər/
      • Shilingol: /t͡ʃixər/
      • Ordos: /ʃikxər/
    • Arabic: شيكر (šiker, šikir)
    • Chinese: 扯克兒扯克儿 (čeker) (Beilu Yiyu)
    • Uyghur: شېكەر (shëker)
  • Written Oirat:

References

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