Reconstruction:Proto-Turkic/barmak

Etymology
Fedotov, ESTJa suggest a derivation from (probably via an intermediary *bārï-), if so the word may have had a vowel shortening as a result of length in the suffix.

Räsänen and Nişanyan suggests a derivation from with semantic expansion.

Noun

 * 1)  finger
 * 2)  branch
 * 1)  branch

Descendants



 * Arghu:
 * Oghuz:
 * Ajem-Turkic:
 * Uyghur-Oghuz:
 * East Oghuz:
 * Karluk:
 * Kipchak:
 * North Kipchak:
 * Cuman: barmac
 * South Kipchak:
 * Caspian:
 * Kyrgyz-Kipchak:
 * Siberian:
 * South Siberian:
 * Kipchak:
 * North Kipchak:
 * Cuman: barmac
 * South Kipchak:
 * Caspian:
 * Kyrgyz-Kipchak:
 * Siberian:
 * South Siberian:
 * Cuman: barmac
 * South Kipchak:
 * Caspian:
 * Kyrgyz-Kipchak:
 * Siberian:
 * South Siberian:
 * South Kipchak:
 * Caspian:
 * Kyrgyz-Kipchak:
 * Siberian:
 * South Siberian:
 * Kyrgyz-Kipchak:
 * Siberian:
 * South Siberian:
 * Siberian:
 * South Siberian:
 * Siberian:
 * South Siberian: