Where does “panghimasukan” come from?

panghimasukan (Tagalog) comes from Tagalog pang- -an, from Tagalog pang-, from Tagalog kamatis, from Spanish tomate, from Classical Nahuatl tomātl, from Proto-Nahuan *toma- — tomatillo.

panghimasukan (Tagalog): to meddle with; to interfere; to poke one's nose into

Definitions

  1. to meddle with; to interfere; to poke one's nose into

Ancestry of “panghimasukan”, step by step

panghimasukan traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Tagalog pang- -an

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Tagalogpang- -aninstrumentative circumfix: used to form nouns indicating a place or concept where the action expressed by the root is performed
2Tagalogpang-Used to form nouns indicating instruments or...
3Tagalogkamatistomato
4Spanishtomatetomato; tomatillo; hole
5Classical Nahuatltomātltomato
6Proto-Nahuan*toma-tomatillo

via Tagalog himasok

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Tagaloghimasokinterference; meddling; intrusion
2Tagalogpasokentry; act of entering
3Proto-Austronesian*pasuk
Every word from Proto-Nahuan *toma-Every word from Classical Nahuatl tomātlEvery word from Spanish tomate