Where does “crapuloso” come from?

crapuloso (Italian) comes from Latin crapulosus, from Latin crāpula, from Ancient Greek κραιπάλη, from Ancient Greek κραιπᾰ́λη — bout of drinking.

crapuloso (Italian): crapulous characterized by excessive eating and drinking

Definitions

  1. crapulous characterized by excessive eating and drinking

Ancestry of “crapuloso”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1LatincrapulosusDevoted to excessive drinking
2Latincrāpulaexcessive drinking, drunkenness, inebriation, intoxication
3Ancient Greekκραιπάληbout of drinking; intoxication, inebriation;...
4Ancient Greekκραιπᾰ́ληbout of drinking
Every word from Ancient Greek κραιπᾰ́ληEvery word from Ancient Greek κραιπάληEvery word from Latin crāpula