Where does “marbledness” come from?

marbledness (English) comes from English marbled, from English marble, from Middle English marble, from Old French marbre, from Latin marmor, from Ancient Greek μάρμαρος, from Indo-European *mer-.

marbledness (English): The state or condition of being marbled

Definitions

  1. The state or condition of being marbled

Ancestry of “marbledness”, step by step

marbledness traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English marbled

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishmarbledComposed of marble; having a marble exterior;...
2EnglishmarbleA rock of crystalline limestone; A small ball,...
3Middle Englishmarble
4Old Frenchmarbremarble
5Latinmarmora block or piece of marble; pulverized marble,...
6Ancient Greekμάρμαροςcrystalline rock; marble
7Indo-European*mer-

via English Ness

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishNessAn Ulster princess and the mother of Conchobar mac Nessa and Findchoem in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. Daughter of Eochaid Sálbuide. Also the mother of Cormac Cond Longas by incest with Conchobar mac Nessa
2Middle Englishnesse
3Old Englishnæsnot, not at all; not; first/third-person singular...
4Proto-Germanicnasjąfoothill; headland; cape
5Proto-Indo-Europeannéh₂snose
Every word from Indo-European *mer-