From Old French guimbelet, the diminutive of guimble 'drill'
A small T-shaped tool for boring holes.
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Indian
The word comes from the Latin word mittere meaning to send
Cyllan
The origin of the word mitre goes back to the old times in Greece. It was then a kind of hat which the people in Greece would wear. They called it the mitre.
Spanish, diminutive of Guerra (war)