Where does “magpautang” come from?

magpautang (Tagalog) comes from Tagalog magpa-, from Tagalog mag-, from Tagalog sibuyas, from Spanish cebolla, from Old Spanish cebolla, from Late Latin cepulla, from Latin cēpa — onion.

magpautang (Tagalog): to lend money; to loan; to let someone borrow

Definitions

  1. to lend money; to loan; to let someone borrow

Ancestry of “magpautang”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Tagalogmagpa-Actor trigger - to ask someone do something
2Tagalogmag-actor trigger: to do something; actor trigger: to...
3Tagalogsibuyasonion
4Spanishcebollaonion
5Old Spanishcebollaonion
6Late Latincepullaonion-bed, onion-field; small onion
7Latincēpaonion
Every word from Latin cēpaEvery word from Tagalog mag-Every word from Late Latin cepulla