sappy
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From Middle English sappy, sapy, from Old English sæpiġ (“full of sap, succulent”), equivalent to sap + -y. Cognate with West Frisian sappig (“juicy”), Dutch sappig (“juicy, succulent”), Middle High German saffic, seffec ("juicy, succulent"; > German saftig), Danish saftig (“juicy”), Swedish saftig (“juicy”). Doublet of zaftig.
sappy (comparative sappier, superlative sappiest)
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Compare Latin sapere (“to taste”).
sappy (comparative more sappy, superlative most sappy)
From Old English sæpiġ; equivalent to sap + -y.
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