Where does “memoryful” come from?

memoryful (English) comes from English memory, from Old French memoire, from Latin memoria, from Latin -ia, from Latin -ius, from Proto-Italic -jōs, from Proto-Indo-European -yós — Creates adjectives from noun or verb stems.

memoryful (English): Equipped with a memory; capable of retaining...

Definitions

  1. Equipped with a memory; capable of retaining...

Ancestry of “memoryful”, step by step

memoryful traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English memory

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishmemoryThe ability of the brain to record information or...
2Old Frenchmemoirememory
3Latinmemoriamemory; the ability to remember; a remembrance, a...
4Latin-iaUsed to form a feminine abstract noun, usually...
5Latin-iusforming adjectives from nouns; nominative neuter...
6Proto-Italic-jōsForms comparative adjectives
7Proto-Indo-European-yósCreates adjectives from noun or verb stems

via English ful

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishful
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -yós