Where does “tubeshoulder” come from?

tubeshoulder (English) comes from English tube, from Middle French tube, from Latin tubus, from Latin tuba — A long trumpet over 1 meter in length; tube.

tubeshoulder (English): Any fish in the family Platytroctidae

Definitions

  1. Any fish in the family Platytroctidae

Ancestry of “tubeshoulder”, step by step

tubeshoulder traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English tube

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishtubeAnything that is hollow and cylindrical in shape;...
2Middle Frenchtubeconduit; canal; pipe
3Latintubustube, pipe; trumpet used at sacrifices
4LatintubaA long trumpet over 1 meter in length; tube

via English shoulder

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishshoulderThe part of an animal's body between the base of...
2Middle EnglishschuldreThe shoulder; One's strength or carrying...
3Old Englishsċuldrashoulder
4Proto-West Germanicskuldrushoulder
Every word from Latin tuba
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