Where does “antismuggling” come from?

antismuggling (English) comes from English smuggling, from English smuggle, from English smuckle, from Dutch smokkelen, from Middle Dutch *smugen, from Old English smugan, from Proto-West Germanic smeugan, from Proto-Germanic *smeuganą — to slip, glide, slide; to slip, glide; be slimy.

antismuggling (English): Acting to combat or prevent smuggling

Definitions

  1. Acting to combat or prevent smuggling

Ancestry of “antismuggling”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishsmugglingpresent participle of smuggle; An act of...
2EnglishsmuggleTo import or export, illicitly or by stealth,...
3Englishsmuckle
4Dutchsmokkelento smuggle, to transport contraband; to cut...
5Middle Dutch*smugento creep, to sneak
6Old Englishsmuganto creep, crawl, move gradually
7Proto-West Germanicsmeuganto creep, to crawl
8Proto-Germanic*smeuganą
9Proto-Indo-European(s)mewk-to let loose, release; to slip away, escape, flee
10Proto-Indo-Europeansmewg-to slip, glide, slide; to slip, glide; be slimy
Every word from Proto-Indo-European smewg-Every word from Proto-Indo-European (s)mewk-Every word from Proto-Germanic *smeuganą
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