Where does “Brillenschötchen” come from?

Brillenschötchen (German) comes from German brille, from English beryllium, from English Beryl, from Middle English beryl, from Old French beril, from Latin bēryllus, from Ancient Greek βήρυλλος, from Prakrit विरलायते — white town.

Brillenschötchen (German): buckler mustard, any plant of the genus Biscutella

Definitions

  1. buckler mustard, any plant of the genus Biscutella

Ancestry of “Brillenschötchen”, step by step

Brillenschötchen traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German brille

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanbrille(pair of) glasses, spectacles frames bearing two lenses worn in front of the eyes to correct vision
2EnglishberylliumThe chemical element with an atomic number of 4;...
3EnglishBerylderived from the gem beryl
4Middle Englishberylberyl gemstone of pegmatite
5Old Frenchberilberyl
6Latinbēryllusberyl
7Ancient Greekβήρυλλοςberyl
8Prakritविरलायते
9Sanskritवैडूर्यcat's eye; a jewel; anything excellent of its...
10Paliveḷuriyalapis lazuli, a precious stone
11Paliveḷurwhite town

via German Schötchen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanSchötchen
2Germanschōtepod; hull; husk
3Middle Low Germanschōte
4Old Saxonskōta
5Proto-Germanicskautazcorner; wedge; the corner of a piece of cloth or...
6Proto-Indo-European(s)kewd-to advance, push; to drive, propel
Every word from Pali veḷurEvery word from Sanskrit वैडूर्यEvery word from Pali veḷuriya