incitat.io (n.)
Latin: incitatio
Etymology: From in- ("in, at, on") + citÅ ("set in rapid motion; encourage, incite").
Meanings: to set in rapid motion, hasten, urge forwards, speed up, accelerate, quicken; to cause to grow larger; augment, increase; enhance; intensify; (figuratively) to incite, encourage, stimulate, rouse, evoke, excite, spur on; inspire
*keie-
Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to set in motion."
Evidence for its existence is provided by: Sanskrit cyavate "he moves himself"; Greek kinein "to move, set in motion; change, stir up"; Latin ciere "to set in motion, summon"; Gothic haitan "call, be called"; Old English hatan "command, call."