Early 15c., “an act of impelling, a thrust, push,” from Latin impulsus “a push against, pressure, shock,” also “incitement, instigation, impulse,” pp. of impellere (see impel) (source: www.etymonline.com).
Latin impellere is composed by in, expressing the idea of motion towards, and pellere, pushing, hitting, plucking the strings (musical instrument), to play.
From Indo-European root *PAL-/*PEL- which expresses the idea of shaking, moving with vibration. It is the same root as “appeal” (as those who are called or recalled are shaken).
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