Where does “Goldmine” come from?

Goldmine (German) comes from German Mine, from French mine, from Breton min, from Italian mina, from Latin mina, from Gaulish mēnā, from Proto-Celtic *meinis, from Proto-Indo-European mēy(H)nis — to cut, hew.

Goldmine (German): goldmine, gold mine

Definitions

  1. goldmine, gold mine

Ancestry of “Goldmine”, step by step

Goldmine traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Mine

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanMinea mine; pencil lead, ballpoint pen reservoir
2Frenchminemine; pencil lead; piledriver, scorcher
3Bretonminface of an animal; beak, muzzle
4Italianminamine, land mine; lead in pencils; mine which...
5LatinminaA Greek weight equal to 100 drachmas; A Greek...
6Gaulishmēnāore, mine
7Proto-Celtic*meinisore, metal
8Proto-Indo-Europeanmēy(H)nis
9Proto-Indo-European(s)mēy(H)-to cut, hew

via German gold

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germangoldgold (chemical element, Au)
2Middle High Germangolt
3Old High Germangold
4Proto-West Germanicgolþgold
Every word from Proto-Indo-European (s)mēy(H)-