Etymology of the Latin word citare
the Latin word
citare (urge on, encourage; promote)
derived from the Latin word
citus (quick, swift, rapid)
derived from the Latin word
ciere (disturb, shake; provoke; move, set in motion; excite)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*kei-derived from the Latin word
cire (disturb, shake; provoke; move, set in motion; excite)
Derivations in Latin
incitare,
recitare,
citatus,
citans,
cocitare,
concitare,
citatorius,
excitare,
sus-,
oscitareDerivations in other languages
French
citer, Italian
citare, Portuguese
citar, Portuguese
cedo, Spanish
citar, Spanish
cedo