Where does “bulletmaker” come from?

bulletmaker (English) comes from English maker, from Middle English maker, from Middle English maken, from Old English macian, from Emilian mâcia, from Latin Macula, from Proto-Indo-European smh₁-tleh₂, from Proto-Indo-European smeh₁- — smear, rub.

bulletmaker (English): A manufacturer of bullets

Definitions

  1. A manufacturer of bullets

Ancestry of “bulletmaker”, step by step

bulletmaker traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English maker

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishmakerSomeone who makes; a person or thing that makes...
2Middle EnglishmakerGod as creator of all; Someone who makes; a...
3Middle EnglishmakenTo make or create; to have something made
4Old Englishmacianto make
5Emilianmâciaspot, stain
6LatinMacula
7Proto-Indo-Europeansmh₁-tleh₂
8Proto-Indo-Europeansmeh₁-smear, rub

via English bullet

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishbulletA projectile, usually of metal, shot from a gun...
2English-etUsed to form diminutives, loosely construed
3Middle English-etForms diminutive nouns from nouns; in some words,...
4Old French-etUsed to form a diminutive, masculine noun;...
5Latin-ātused
6Proto-Italic-ātos
7Proto-Indo-European-éh₂tosForms adjectives from nouns, indicating the possession of a thing or a quality
Every word from Proto-Indo-European smeh₁-