Clauson (1972)
An etimological dictionary of pre-thirteenth-century Turkish
p. 636
D kontur-
Caus. f. of ko:n-; ‘to settle (people somewhere); to put (someone) up for the night’, etc. S.i.a.m.l.g. Türkü viii konturmış ‘they settled’ (the people eastwards as far as the Kadırkan mountain forest and westwards as far as the Iron Gate) I E 2, II E 4; a.o. I E 21, II E 18: viii ff. (a xan went to war, he conquered the enemy and) köçü:rü: konturu: kelir ‘comes back making them migrate and settle (on the land)’ IrkB 34: Xak. xi ol evinde: kuş kondurdu ‘he made the bird perch (awqa‘a) in his house’; and one says ol altu:n üze: çaş kondurdı: ‘he set (raṣṣa‘a) the turquoise in gold’; also used for anything that is set in something Kaş. II 192 (kondurur, kondurma:k): Çağ. xv ff. kondur- Caus. f.; nişāndan ‘to settle (people)’ San. 290v. 25 (quotn.): Xwar. xiv kondur- ‘to receive as a guest’ Qutb 140: Kom. xiv ditto CCG; Gr. 199 (quotn.): Osm. xiv ff. ditto; fairly c.i.a.p. TTS I 480; III 471; IV 536.