Wanderlust (Middle High German:
wandern, to wander, and
Lust, desire) is a German loanword. It is commonly defined as a strong desire to travel, or by having an itch to get out and see the world.
[1] Some consider it to be a simple linguistic compound of
wander and
lust.
Usage
The word was first recorded into English dictionaries by 1902.
[2] In German, the term
Wanderlust sounds old-fashioned today. To retranslate the English
Wanderlust in the sense of "love of travel", the expression
Fernweh (composing of 'Fern'= 'far' and 'weh'= 'ache', compare to 'Heimweh'=homesickness 'Heim'=home) is more appropriate.
German loanwords
WanderlustDor de duc?