Where does “hato” come from?

hato (Spanish) comes from Ukrainian ха́та, from Proto-Slavic *xata — house, home, hut.

hato (Spanish): herd; flock of sheep; a clique; a ring of people

Definitions

  1. herd; flock of sheep; a clique; a ring of people

Ancestry of “hato”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ukrainianха́таhouse; home
2Proto-Slavic*xatahouse, home, hut

Words derived from “hato

Every word from Proto-Slavic *xataEvery word from Ukrainian ха́та