Where does “pepful” come from?

pepful (English) comes from English pep, from English pepper, from Middle English peper, from Old English piper, from Proto-West Germanic piper, from Latin piper, from Ancient Greek πέπερι, from Sanskrit पिप्पलि — berry; the sacred fig, "Ficus religiosa"; a kind...

pepful (English): Full of pep; lively; energetic

Definitions

  1. Full of pep; lively; energetic

Ancestry of “pepful”, step by step

pepful traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English pep

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishpepTo inject with energy and enthusiasm; Energy,...
2EnglishpepperA plant of the family Piperaceae; A spice...
3Middle Englishpeperpepper; The plant that produces the fruit...
4Old EnglishpiperAlternative form of pipor
5Proto-West Germanicpiper
6Latinpiperpepper
7Ancient Greekπέπεριpepper; black pepper
8Sanskritपिप्पलिberry; peppercorn; long pepper
9Sanskritपिप्पलberry; the sacred fig, "Ficus religiosa"; a kind...

via English ful

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishful
Every word from Sanskrit पिप्पलEvery word from Sanskrit पिप्पलिEvery word from Ancient Greek πέπερι