Where does “metalbilly” come from?

metalbilly (English) comes from English rockabilly, from English hillbilly, from English Billy, from English Bill, from Middle English bill, from Old English bil, from Frankish billi, from Proto-Germanic bilją — army.

metalbilly (English): A music genre that combines heavy metal with...

Definitions

  1. A music genre that combines heavy metal with...

Ancestry of “metalbilly”, step by step

metalbilly traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English rockabilly

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishrockabillyA genre of music originating from the South and...
2EnglishhillbillySomeone who is from the hills; especially from a...
3EnglishBillyThe B-25 twin-engine bomber aircraft used during World War Two, commonly called the "B-25 Mitchell" in honor of U.S. Army General William "Billy" Mitchell
4EnglishBillA nickname for the British constabulary. Often called "The Bill" or "Old Bill"
5Middle Englishbill
6Old Englishbila kind of sword or other bladed weapon,...
7Frankishbilli
8Proto-Germanicbiljąa cutting implement; blade; axe; sword; spike;...
9Proto-Germanicharjazarmy; army leader; commander; warrior
10Proto-Indo-Europeankóryoswar; troops; army; war, troops
11Proto-Indo-Europeanḱer-to grow, to make grow, to nourish; to plait,...
12Proto-Indo-Europeankr̥-to turn, to bend
13Proto-Indo-Europeanker-army

via English metal

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishmetal"Chemical elements or alloys, and the mines where...
2Frenchmétalmetal
3Germanmetallmetal
4Italianmetallometal
5Spanishmetalmetal
6Old Spanishmetalmetal
7Old Frenchmétalmetal material
8Latinmetallummetal; precious metals, especially gold or...
9Ancient GreekμέταλλονA mine, quarry, or salt pit; metal
10Ancient Greekμέταλλευεινto mine, quarry
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ker-
metalbilly — Etymology, Origin & Word History | Etymology Explorer