wanderlusty

adj

Etymology

From wanderlust + -y.

  1. derived from *lewH- — “to separate; to set free; to untie
  2. derived from *wendʰ- — “to turn; to wind
  3. borrowed from Wanderlust — “an urge to travel; a love of the ‘great outdoors’
  4. suffixed as wanderlusty — “wanderlust + y

Definitions

  1. Full of wanderlust

    Full of wanderlust; eager to travel.

    • Some of these intense, wanderlusty New Yorkers were running through the store with packing lists, loudly asking for moisture-wicking undershirts and sleeping pads.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA