Where does “Geschützfeuer” come from?

Geschützfeuer (German) comes from German Feuer, from Middle High German viur, from Old High German fiur, from Proto-West Germanic fuir, from Proto-Germanic fōr, from Proto-Indo-European péh₂wr̥ — bonfire; spelt.

Geschützfeuer (German): cannon fire

Definitions

  1. cannon fire

Ancestry of “Geschützfeuer”, step by step

Geschützfeuer traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Feuer

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanFeuerfire; fire; the act of firing; a means for...
2Middle High Germanviurfire
3Old High Germanfiurfire
4Proto-West Germanicfuirfire
5Proto-Germanicfōrfire
6Proto-Indo-Europeanpéh₂wr̥bonfire; spelt

via German Geschütz

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanGeschützgenerally any type of large or heavy calibre gun, cannon, artillery piece, or turret assembly
Every word from Proto-Indo-European péh₂wr̥