homesickness

homesickness
homesickness 1756, translating Ger. heimweh, from Heim "home" + Weh "woe, pain;" the compound is from Swiss dialect, expressing the longing for the mountains. The word was introduced to other European languages 17c. by Swiss mercenaries.

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  • homesickness — home·sick·ness …   English syllables

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