Where does “прока́тывать” come from?

прока́тывать (Russian) comes from Russian прокати́ть, 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.

прока́тывать (Russian): to roll (somewhere)

Definitions

  1. to roll (somewhere)

Ancestry of “прока́тывать”, step by step

прока́тывать traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Russian прокати́ть

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Russianпрокати́тьto roll (somewhere)
2Russianкати́тьto roll
3Old East Slavicкатити
4Proto-Slavickotitito tumble, to roll, to crumble; to leap, to...
5Proto-Slavickotъcat; tomcat, male cat
6Proto-Germanickattuzcat
7Latincattusa cat
8Latincattaa cat

via Russian проката́ть

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Russianпроката́тьto smooth out with a roller
2Russianката́тьto roll; to drive, to ride
3Old East Slavicката́ти
4Proto-Slavic*kaťatito roll, to tumble

Words derived from “прока́тывать

Every word from Latin cattaEvery word from Latin cattusEvery word from Proto-Germanic kattuz