Where does “sutmondilaw” come from?

sutmondilaw (Tagalog) comes from Tagalog dilaw, from Proto-Philippine dilaw.

sutmondilaw (Tagalog): ritual for a child before baptism by washing the child with lukewarm water, bringing it to a newly birthed woman, and having a feast with drinking

Definitions

  1. ritual for a child before baptism by washing the child with lukewarm water, bringing it to a newly birthed woman, and having a feast with drinking

Ancestry of “sutmondilaw”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Tagalogdilawyellow; "Curcuma longa" and its roots used for...
2Proto-Philippinedilaw
Every word from Proto-Philippine dilawEvery word from Tagalog dilaw