Where does “brassworks” come from?

brassworks (English) comes from English brass, from Spanish braza, from Old Spanish braça, from Latin brachia, from Latin bracchium, from Ancient Greek βραχίων, from Ancient Greek βραχύς, from Proto-Indo-European mréǵʰus — short.

brassworks (English): A place where brass is manufactured and/or shaped

Definitions

  1. A place where brass is manufactured and/or shaped

Ancestry of “brassworks”, step by step

brassworks traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English brass

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishbrassA metallic alloy of copper and zinc used in many...
2Spanishbrazabreaststroke; fathom About 1.67 metres. Twice a...
3Old Spanishbraça
4Latinbrachianominative plural of brachium; accusative plural...
5Latinbracchiumforearm; arm; limb of an animal
6Ancient Greekβραχίωνthe arm, the shoulder; comparative degree of...
7Ancient Greekβραχύςshort, brief; short, small, little; few
8Proto-Indo-Europeanmréǵʰusshort; brief
9Proto-Indo-Europeanmreǵʰ-short

via English works

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishworksplural of work in its countable senses; API pl; A...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European mreǵʰ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European mréǵʰusEvery word from Ancient Greek βραχύς