Long

/lɔːŋ/ adjective

Long describes something that measures a great distance from one end to the other, or something that takes a lot of time. As a verb, “to long for” means to strongly wish or yearn for something.

It comes from Old English “lang” or “long,” meaning “having great length” or “lasting a long time.” The emotional verb sense of “longing” developed from the idea of time stretching out.

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