Where does “warehouseful” come from?

warehouseful (English) comes from English warehouse, from English Ware, from Middle English ware, from Old English wær, from Proto-West Germanic wār, from Proto-Germanic wēraz, from Proto-Indo-European wiHrós, from Proto-Indo-European weyh₁- — to chase, pursue; to suppress, persecute.

warehouseful (English): As much as a warehouse can hold

Definitions

  1. As much as a warehouse can hold

Ancestry of “warehouseful”, step by step

warehouseful traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English warehouse

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishwarehouseA place for storing large amounts of products. In...
2EnglishWareA placename
3Middle EnglishwareAlternative form of veir; Alternative form of...
4Old Englishwærcautious, on guard, watching out for something;...
5Proto-West Germanicwārtrue, reliable
6Proto-Germanicwēraztrue; reliable; friendly; kind
7Proto-Indo-EuropeanwiHrósman; husband; warrior, hero
8Proto-Indo-Europeanweyh₁-to chase, pursue; to suppress, persecute

via English ful

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishful
Every word from Proto-Indo-European weyh₁-