Where does “vágat” come from?

vágat (Hungarian) comes from Hungarian vág, from Proto-Ugric waŋke- — to strike, cut.

vágat (Hungarian): to have someone cut something or to have something cut by someone

Definitions

  1. to have someone cut something or to have something cut by someone

Ancestry of “vágat”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Hungarianvágto cut; to throw; to hit, to slap
2Proto-Ugricwaŋke-to strike, cut
Every word from Proto-Ugric waŋke-Every word from Hungarian vág