wolfram
wolframite
Noun
- wolframite
- tungsten
Origin
Borrowed from German Wolfram, of obscure origin. Generally assumed to be derived from Wolf (“wolf”) + Rahm (“cream, soot”), a calque of Latin lupi spuma (“wolf's froth”), coined by Georg Agricola in the 16th century and a term of contempt due to its lesser value compared to tin and its degradation to the tin smelting process. Else, possibly derived from a personal name, where the second element is derived from *hrabn (“raven”).
Derived
eka-wolfram wolframate wolframed wolframic wolframine wolframite wolfram lamp wolfram-ocher wolfram-ochre wolfram-steel