Hanker

/ˈhæŋ.kɚ/ verb

Definition

To have a strong or persistent desire for something; to crave or yearn for.

Etymology

From Dutch/Low German origin (possibly honkeren or hankeren meaning 'to languish' or 'to hunger'); entered English around the 1600s.

Kelly Says

Dutch traders brought 'hanker' into English—it's one of hundreds of words that reveal how maritime commerce literally imported new vocabulary along with spices and goods.

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