Where does “masan” come from?

masan (Huave) comes from Spanish manzana, from Spanish mazana, from Vulgar Latin Mattiana, from Latin mala, from Proto-Italic smakslā, from Proto-Indo-European smēk-, from Proto-Indo-European smē- — to rub; smear.

masan (Huave): apple

Definitions

  1. apple

Ancestry of “masan”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishmanzanaapple; city block; butterfingers
2Spanishmazana
3Vulgar LatinMattianaa type of apple
4Latinmalacheekbone, jaw; cheek; bundle, bag
5Proto-Italicsmakslā
6Proto-Indo-Europeansmēk-beard; chin
7Proto-Indo-Europeansmē-to rub; smear
Every word from Proto-Indo-European smē-Every word from Proto-Indo-European smēk-Every word from Proto-Italic smakslā