kat-
to mix, add, tie to
Proto-Turkic: *Kat-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *kat`[a] ( ~ -t-)
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: смешивать, добавлять
Turkic: *Kat-
Mongolian: *kudku-
Tungus-Manchu: *kata-
Japanese: *kata-
Comments: EDT 594-595, VEWT 241, ЭСТЯ 5, 336, 337-338, Stachowski 141, Федотов 2, 373-374.
Old Turkic: qat- (Orkh., OUygh.)
Karakhanid: qat- (MK, KB)
Turkish: kat-
Tatar: qat-
Middle Turkic: qat- (Sangl., MA, Pav. C., Qutb.)
Uighur: qat-
Azerbaidzhan: Gat-
Turkmen: Gat-
Khakassian: xat-
Shor: qat-
Oyrat: qat-
Chuvash: xodъš 'mixture'
Yakut: xat- (but kɨtar- 'to mix')
Dolgan: kat-
Tuva: qa't-
Tofalar: qa't-
Kirghiz: qat-
Kazakh: qat-
Noghai: qat-
Bashkir: qat-
Balkar: qat-
Karakalpak: qat-
Kumyk: qat-