Citations:farsick

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English citations of farsick

(rare) experiencing farsickness (wanderlust)[edit]

  • 1930, a poem in This Quarter (edited by Ernest Walsh, Edward W. Titus, Ethel Moorhead), volume 3, page 552:
    Whether we're homesick, farsick, hot or cold,
    Let the damn heavens play the porcupine —
    I am your climate, dear, and you are mine!
  • 2022 February 17, Leah Hyslop, The Brownie Diaries: My Recipes for Happy Times, Heartbreak and Everything in Between, Bloomsbury Publishing, →ISBN, page 52:
    There is an excellent German word, fernweh, which means 'farsickness', longing for far-off places. There is, sadly, not a word for 'so farsick I made a blondie in tribute'.