Where does “thrillsome” come from?

thrillsome (English) comes from English thrill, from English drill, from Middle Dutch drillen, from Old Dutch thrillen, from Proto-Germanic þriljaną, from Proto-Indo-European ter-, from Italian termine, from Latin terminus — boundary, end.

thrillsome (English): Characterised or marked by thrill

Definitions

  1. Characterised or marked by thrill

Ancestry of “thrillsome”, step by step

thrillsome traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English thrill

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishthrillTo suddenly excite someone, or to give someone...
2EnglishdrillTo create by removing material with a drill; To...
3Middle Dutchdrillenbore, move in a circle
4Old Dutchthrillen
5Proto-Germanicþriljaną
6Proto-Indo-Europeanter-tender, weak; young creature
7Italiantermineend, close; limit, term, date, time; term, word
8Latinterminusa boundary, limit, end
9Proto-Italictermenos
10Proto-Indo-Europeantérmn̥boundary, end

via English some

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishsomeA certain number, at least two; An indefinite...
2Middle Englishsomsome
3Old Englishsumsome
4Proto-West Germanic*sumsome
5Proto-Germanicsumazsome (one), a certain (one)
6Proto-Indo-Europeansem-together, one
Every word from Proto-Indo-European térmn̥Every word from Proto-Italic termenosEvery word from Proto-Indo-European ter-