Reconstruction:Proto-Turkic/adïr-

Etymology
From, the root is not attested on its own.

Some like Erdal and Nişanyan suggest and  are derived from the same root as well, however some reconstruct an alternative  root on the bases of , however that verb is attested at a very late date and may be a back-formation.

Clauson suggests is a variant of this verb, however this is unlikely from a phonological standpoint.

Verb

 * 1)  to separate
 * 2)  to distinguish

Descendants

 * Oghur:


 * Arghu:
 * West Oghuz:
 * East Oghuz:
 * Karluk:
 * North Kipchak:
 * East Kipchak:
 * Siberian:
 * North Siberian:
 * South Siberian:
 * Yeniseian Turkic:
 * Karluk:
 * North Kipchak:
 * East Kipchak:
 * Siberian:
 * North Siberian:
 * South Siberian:
 * Yeniseian Turkic:
 * East Kipchak:
 * Siberian:
 * North Siberian:
 * South Siberian:
 * Yeniseian Turkic:
 * North Siberian:
 * South Siberian:
 * Yeniseian Turkic:
 * Yeniseian Turkic: