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sappinesses

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sap⋅py

[sap-ee]
–adjective, -pi⋅er, -pi⋅est.
1. abounding in sap, as a plant.
2. full of vitality and energy.
3. Slang. silly or foolish.

Origin:
bef. 1100; ME sapy, OE sæpig; see sap 1 , -y 1


sap⋅pi⋅ness, noun
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sappy 
"full of sap," Late O.E. sæpig, from sæp (see sap (n.1)). Fig. sense of "foolishly sentimental" (1670) may have developed from an intermediate sense of "wet, sodden" (c.1470). Earlier, now obs., fig. senses were "full of vitality" (1558) and "immature" (1627).
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