Reconstruction:Proto-Turkic/ōtag

Etymology
From. Alternatively, from the verbal stem.

There was a supposedly early occurred differentiation in stems ending in a vowel acquiring the sense 'room' and stems ending in -ag/-aq acquiring the sense 'tent', but the reverse relationship between form and sense is also attested.

The vowel length in the the first syllable is lost in all contemporary languages including Turkmen and Yakut. However, we can see that the t sound is vocalized due to the long vowel in Gagauz and Turkish.

Noun

 * 1) fireplace
 * 2) tent
 * 3) room

Descendants

 * Oghur:
 * Old Chuvash:
 * Old Chuvash:
 * Old Chuvash:


 * Oghuz: *ōdag
 * (affected by or borrowed from other Turkic branches)
 * (affected by or borrowed from other Turkic branches)
 * Karluk:
 * Kipchak:
 * Northern Kipchak:
 * Eastern Kipchak:
 * Southern Kipchak:
 * Western Kipchak:
 * Siberian:
 * North Siberian:
 * South Siberian:
 * Sayan:
 * Yenisei:
 * Kipchak:
 * Northern Kipchak:
 * Eastern Kipchak:
 * Southern Kipchak:
 * Western Kipchak:
 * Siberian:
 * North Siberian:
 * South Siberian:
 * Sayan:
 * Yenisei:
 * Western Kipchak:
 * Siberian:
 * North Siberian:
 * South Siberian:
 * Sayan:
 * Yenisei:
 * North Siberian:
 * South Siberian:
 * Sayan:
 * Yenisei:
 * Sayan:
 * Yenisei:
 * Yenisei:
 * Yenisei: