Where does “pipingly” come from?

pipingly (English) comes from English piping, from English pipe, from Middle English pīpe, from Middle English pipen, from Old English pīpian, from Proto-West Germanic pīpan, from Proto-Germanic pīpaną, from Latin pipo — I pip, peep.

pipingly (English): With a piping sound; with a high pitch

Definitions

  1. With a piping sound; with a high pitch

Ancestry of “pipingly”, step by step

pipingly traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English piping

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishpipingpresent participle of pipe; The process of an...
2EnglishpipeMeanings relating to a wind instrument; Meanings...
3Middle EnglishpīpeA pipe; a piece of tubing used as a channel (often for fluids)
4Middle EnglishpipenTo use a pipe or similar musical instrument; to...
5Old Englishpīpianto pipe
6Proto-West Germanicpīpanto peep, to chirp, to squeak
7Proto-GermanicpīpanąTo chirp or pipe like a bird or rodent; To talk...
8LatinpipoI pip, peep

via English ly

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishlyAbbreviation of light-year
2VietnameselyAlternative spelling of li
Every word from Latin pipo
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