Where does “patatagin” come from?

patatagin (Tagalog) comes from Tagalog pa- -in, from Tagalog -in, from Tagalog aghimo, from Tagalog agham, from Sanskrit आगम, from Sanskrit आ-, from Sanskrit आ, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *HáH.

patatagin (Tagalog): to be strengthened; to be reinforced; to be fortified

Definitions

  1. to be strengthened; to be reinforced; to be fortified

Ancestry of “patatagin”, step by step

patatagin traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Tagalog pa- -in

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Tagalogpa- -inObject trigger - Circumfix to form the causative verb form of the adjectives
2Tagalog-inVerb suffix; Adjective-forming suffix: prone to,...
3Tagalogaghimotechnique
4Tagalogaghamscience
5Sanskritआगमsomething handed down through tradition; theory,...
6Sanskritआ-up, upon, on
7Sanskritseparated form of आ-; With senses determined by...
8Proto-Indo-Iranian*HáH

via Tagalog tatag

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Tagalogtatagestablished; founded by
Every word from Proto-Indo-Iranian *HáHEvery word from Sanskrit आ-Every word from Tagalog -in