Etymology of the English word merbromin
the English word
merbrominderived from the English word
blendderived from the Old Norse word
blandaderived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*bhel-using the English prefix
bromo-using the English suffix
-inusing the English prefix
brom-derived from the English word
brominederived from the French word
bromederived from the Latin word
bromos (oats)
derived from the Greek word
bromos, βρῶμος
using the French suffix
-inederived from the English word
mercuricderived from the English word
mercuryderived from the Medieval Latin word
mercuriusderived from the Latin word
Mercurius (Mercury)
using the English suffix
-icDate
The earliest known usage of merbromin in English dates from the 20th century.
Usage
Word found in Modern English