Where does “lekat” come from?

lekat (Czech) comes from Old Czech lekati, from Proto-Slavic lękati — to lay snares, to set traps.

lekat (Czech): to frighten, to scare

Definitions

  1. to frighten, to scare

Ancestry of “lekat”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Czechlekatito frighten, to scare
2Proto-Slaviclękatito lay snares, to set traps

Words derived from “lekat

Every word from Proto-Slavic lękatiEvery word from Old Czech lekati