Where does “eufóriák” come from?

eufóriák (Hungarian) comes from Hungarian eufória, from English euphoria, from Ancient Greek εὐφορία, from Ancient Greek εὔφορος, from Ancient Greek εὖ, from Ancient Greek ἐΰς, from Proto-Hellenic ehu-, from Proto-Indo-European h₁su- — good; to be cheerful, happy; to eat, to feast.

Ancestry of “eufóriák”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Hungarianeufóriaeuphoria an excited state of joy; a feeling of intense happiness
2EnglisheuphoriaAn excited state of joy; a feeling of intense...
3Ancient Greekεὐφορίαpower of bearing/enduring easily; fertility
4Ancient Greekεὔφοροςbearing well
5Ancient Greekεὖwell
6Ancient Greekἐΰςgood, brave, noble
7Proto-Hellenicehu-good
8Proto-Indo-Europeanh₁su-good
9Proto-Indo-Europeanh₁wes-good; to be cheerful, happy; to eat, to feast
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₁wes-Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₁su-Every word from Proto-Hellenic ehu-