Where does “smoothwire” come from?

smoothwire (English) comes from English wire, from Middle English wir, from Old English wīr, from English myrtle, from Old French myrte, from Latin myrtus, from Ancient Greek μύρτος, from Ancient Greek μυρίκη.

smoothwire (English): Wire, used for fencing, that is not barbed wire

Definitions

  1. Wire, used for fencing, that is not barbed wire

Ancestry of “smoothwire”, step by step

smoothwire traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English wire

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishwireMetal formed into a thin, even thread, now...
2Middle Englishwir
3Old Englishwīrwire, metal thread, wire-ornament
4EnglishmyrtleAn evergreen shrub or small tree of the genus...
5Old Frenchmyrte
6Latinmyrtusmyrtle
7Ancient Greekμύρτοςmyrtle; twig or spray of myrtle
8Ancient Greekμυρίκηtamarisk
9Ancient Greek-ίκη

via English smooth

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishsmoothHaving a texture that lacks friction. Not rough;...
2Middle Englishsmethesmooth not rough
3Old Englishsmōþsmooth, serene, calm, unruffled
4Proto-Germanicsmanþizflat, smooth, soft
Every word from Ancient Greek -ίκη
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