Proto-Yenisseian: *χɔʔt
Meaning: to burn, fire
Ket: daq-qɔt 'to roast' (Werner 1, 305)
Yug: xɔtn5, xɔtet́6 (Werner 1, 305 adds: xɔʔt)
Kottish: hat, pl. hati, hatan "fire"; hat akfātekŋ "to burn, set fire"; xat (Бол.) "fire"; Ass. hat (М., Сл., Срсл., Кл.) "fire"
Arin: kōt "fire" (Стр.), qot id. (Срсл.), qott id. (М., Сл., Кл.), kot id. (Лоск.)
Comments: ССЕ 304. Cf. also Yug xɔttan6 "the front corner in the house" (probably derived from 'hearth', 'fire').