Hiraeth is a Welsh word that refers to homesickness mixed with sadness for the lost or departed. It implies a longing for the homeland or the romanticized past.
The concept of hiraeth is similar to the Portuguese saudade. It also has the Romanian equivalent dor, and the Ethiopian tizita.
It represents a mixture of longing, nostalgia, wistfulness, and yearning.
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