Where does “окшашар” come from?

окшашар (Nogai) comes from Russian пулемёт, from Russian мета́ть, from Old East Slavic метати, from Proto-Slavic metàti, from Proto-Indo-European met- — to cut (by measure) (with an inherent sense of by measurement or time: "to cut down" > "to mow"; "to cut into" > "plow").

окшашар (Nogai): machine gun

Definitions

  1. machine gun

Ancestry of “окшашар”, step by step

окшашар traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Russian пулемёт

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Russianпулемётmachine gun
2Russianмета́тьto [[thro; to baste, to tack; to throw, to cast
3Old East Slavicметати
4Proto-Slavicmetàtito throw
5Proto-Indo-Europeanmet-to cut (by measure) (with an inherent sense of by measurement or time: "to cut down" > "to mow"; "to cut into" > "plow")

via Nogai ок

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Nogaiокarrow
2Proto-Turkicokarrow
Every word from Proto-Indo-European met-Every word from Proto-Slavic metàtiEvery word from Old East Slavic метати