Where does “накати́ть” come from?

накати́ть (Russian) comes from Russian кати́ть, from Old East Slavic катити, from Proto-Slavic kotiti, from Proto-Slavic kotъ, from Proto-Germanic kattuz, from Latin cattus, from Latin catta — a cat.

накати́ть (Russian): to roll (on, onto)

Definitions

  1. to roll (on, onto)

Ancestry of “накати́ть”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Russianкати́тьto roll
2Old East Slavicкатити
3Proto-Slavickotitito tumble, to roll, to crumble; to leap, to...
4Proto-Slavickotъcat; tomcat, male cat
5Proto-Germanickattuzcat
6Latincattusa cat
7Latincattaa cat
Every word from Latin catta