Where does “hatid-sundo” come from?

hatid-sundo (Tagalog) comes from Tagalog sundo, from Sanskrit सुन्दर, from Sanskrit sūnra-, from Sanskrit सूनर — possessing vital strength, mighty, prosperous,...

hatid-sundo (Tagalog): frequently brought to and fetched from a place by someone such as to and from school or work

Definitions

  1. frequently brought to and fetched from a place by someone such as to and from school or work

Ancestry of “hatid-sundo”, step by step

hatid-sundo traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Tagalog sundo

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Tagalogsundoact of fetching someone from a certain place
2Sanskritसुन्दरbeautiful, handsome, lovely, charming; noble;...
3Sanskritsūnra-
4Sanskritसूनरpossessing vital strength, mighty, prosperous,...

via Tagalog hatid

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Tagaloghatiddelivered into somewhere; transported into a...
2Proto-Malayo-PolynesianhatəDto accompany, to conduct, to convey, to escort
3Proto-AustronesianSatəDto accompany, to escort
Every word from Sanskrit सूनरEvery word from Sanskrit sūnra-Every word from Sanskrit सुन्दर
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