Where does “entrometerse” come from?

entrometerse (Spanish) comes from Latin intromittere, from Latin intromitto, from Latin mittō, from Proto-Italic meitō, from Proto-Indo-European meyth₂- — to hurt; to exchange, remove; to replace, to...

entrometerse (Spanish): to meddle, to get involved, to pry, to interfere, to intrude

Definitions

  1. to meddle, to get involved, to pry, to interfere, to intrude

Ancestry of “entrometerse”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinintromitteresecond-person singular future passive indicative...
2LatinintromittoI send or let in or into; I admit; I introduce
3Latinmittōto send, dispatch, cause to go, let go, release, discharge
4Proto-Italicmeitōto put forth, put out
5Proto-Indo-Europeanmeyth₂-to hurt; to exchange, remove; to replace, to...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European meyth₂-Every word from Proto-Italic meitōEvery word from Latin mittō