hiraeth

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Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Brythonic *hiraɨθ, from Proto-Celtic *sīraxto-, akin to Gaulish siraxta (longing). Compare Cornish hireth, Breton hiraezh, and Old Irish sírecht. By surface analysis, hir +‎ -aeth.

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hiraeth m (plural hiraethau or hiraethion, not mutable)

  1. wistfulness; nostalgia; longing; homesickness; a deep feeling of yearning for something, someone or somewhere
  2. (specifically of Wales) longing for a Wales that never was, or a longing to be reunited with Welsh culture
  3. regret

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