farsickness

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Calque of German Fernweh; contrast homesickness.

Noun[edit]

farsickness (uncountable)

  1. (uncommon) Wanderlust; yearning for far-off places.
    • 2014, James B. Twitchell, Winnebago Nation: The RV in American Culture, Columbia University Press, →ISBN:
      The Germans have a word for it—fernweh—literally, an ache for distant places. Maybe the dowdy recreational vehicle can be a vehicle of discovery, a cure for farsickness, a Huck Finn raft of escape for the middle-aged. But that doesn't have to be decided by us. Perhaps, just as the cigar is sometimes simply a cigar, the RV is sometimes just a cool way to get out of the house and see some new stuff—even at $4 a gallon.