Where does “septril” come from?

septril (English) comes from English nostril, from Middle English nostrille, from Old English nosþyrel, from Old English nosu, from Proto-Germanic *nosu.

septril (English): A unique, advanced nose piercing that combines a stretched septum piercing with a vertical tip (rhino) piercing

Definitions

  1. A unique, advanced nose piercing that combines a stretched septum piercing with a vertical tip (rhino) piercing

Ancestry of “septril”, step by step

septril traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English nostril

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishnostrilEither of the two orifices located on the nose (or on the beak of a bird); used as a passage for air and other gases to travel the nasal passages
2Middle Englishnostrillenostril
3Old Englishnosþyrelnostril
4Old Englishnosunose
5Proto-Germanic*nosu

via English septum

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishseptumA wall separating two cavities; a partition; A...
2Latinsēptum
Every word from Proto-Germanic *nosu