Where does the term heady come from?

Where does the term heady come from? heady (adj.) late 14c., “headstrong, hasty, impetuous,” from head (n.) + adj. suffix -y (2). First recorded 1570s in sense of “apt to go to the head.” Related: Headily; headiness.

heady (adj.)

late 14c., “headstrong, hasty, impetuous,” from head (n.) + adj. suffix -y (2). First recorded 1570s in sense of “apt to go to the head.” Related: Headily; headiness.