Where does “ула́дить” come from?

ула́дить (Russian) comes from Russian ла́дить, from Old East Slavic ладити, from Proto-Slavic laditi, from Proto-Slavic lada — wife; female consort, female lover?.

ула́дить (Russian): to settle, to arrange, to fix up, to reconcile, to make up, to patch up

Definitions

  1. to settle, to arrange, to fix up, to reconcile, to make up, to patch up

Ancestry of “ула́дить”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Russianла́дитьto get on (with), to agree (with), to be on good terms (with)
2Old East Slavicладити
3Proto-Slavicladitito make order, make peace
4Proto-Slavicladawife; female consort, female lover?

Words derived from “ула́дить

Every word from Proto-Slavic ladaEvery word from Proto-Slavic laditiEvery word from Old East Slavic ладити