Where does “Metallquirl” come from?

Metallquirl (German) comes from German metall, from Italian metallo, from Spanish metal, from Old Spanish metal, from Old French métal, from Latin metallum, from Ancient Greek μέταλλον, from Ancient Greek μέταλλευειν — to mine, quarry.

Metallquirl (German): metal beater, commonly made of steel

Definitions

  1. metal beater, commonly made of steel

Ancestry of “Metallquirl”, step by step

Metallquirl traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German metall

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanmetallmetal
2Italianmetallometal
3Spanishmetalmetal
4Old Spanishmetalmetal
5Old Frenchmétalmetal material
6Latinmetallummetal; precious metals, especially gold or...
7Ancient GreekμέταλλονA mine, quarry, or salt pit; metal
8Ancient Greekμέταλλευεινto mine, quarry

via German Quirl

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanQuirlbeater; whorl
2Middle High Germanquirl
Every word from Ancient Greek μέταλλευεινEvery word from Ancient Greek μέταλλονEvery word from Latin metallum