1. caṭ
caṭ cl. 1. P. ṭati, to fall in (as the flood), Pañcat. i, 12, 0/1 ; to reach (with loc. ), fall to the share of or into, Siṃhās. ; Pañcad. ; to hang down from ( loc. ), Subh. ; to rain, Dhātup. ix, 6 ; to cover ( v.l. for √ kaṭ), ib. : Caus. cāṭayati, to break, xxx, 47 ; to kill, ib. ( cf. uc, vi.)
2. cَت
cat cl. 1. catati, ‘to hide one's self’. See catat and catta; to go, Naigh. ii, 14 ; P. and Ā. to ask, beg (= √ cad), Dhātup. xxi, 5 : Caus. cātayati, te ( aor. acīcattam, acīcate, TĀr. ii, 4, 5 f. ), ‘to cause to hide’, scare, frighten away, RV. iv, 17, 9 ; x, 155, 1 ; AV. iv , xix ( cf. niś, pra, vi; cf. also cātaka, cātana, cāttra.)