Giddy

/ˈɡɪdi/ adjective

Feeling dizzy with excitement or happiness, often accompanied by silly or impulsive behavior. It describes a light-headed state of joy that can impair serious thinking.

From Old English 'gydig' (insane, possessed by a god), related to 'god.' The meaning evolved from divine madness to dizzy foolishness, then to excited happiness by the 16th century, maintaining the sense of being overwhelmed by emotion.

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