Where does “metalsmith” come from?

metalsmith (English) comes from English metal, from French métal, from German metall, from Italian metallo, from Spanish metal, from Old Spanish metal, from Old French métal, from Latin metallum — to mine, quarry.

metalsmith (English): A craftsman fashioning objects such as tools or...

Definitions

  1. A craftsman fashioning objects such as tools or...

Ancestry of “metalsmith”, step by step

metalsmith traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

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

via English Smith

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishSmith(the most common in Britain, the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand)
2Middle EnglishsmiþAlternative form of smyth
3Middle EnglishsmythA blacksmith; one who works with iron; A...
4Old Englishsmiþsmith
5Proto-West Germanic*smiþcraftsman, smith
6Proto-Germanicsmiþazcraftsman, smith
7Proto-Indo-Europeansmēy-
Every word from Ancient Greek μέταλλευειν