To have a strong or persistent desire for something; to crave or yearn for.
From Dutch/Low German origin (possibly honkeren or hankeren meaning 'to languish' or 'to hunger'); entered English around the 1600s.
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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