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#WildWords, forests, invented words, trees, walking in nature, wandering through forests, werifesteria
Although you might read in some corners of the internet that werifesteria is a word with its origins in Old English, this word will not be found in any dictionary. It seems it was invented in late 2014 and can now be found most commonly on social media, overlaying images of trees and forests.

Despite this, I like the word and the meaning that has been attached to it: ‘to wander longingly through the forest in search of mystery’. That’s my kind of verb!

Yes great word. I understand ot was made up by John Koenig and he has put out a Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows. Words not in the english language to describe emotional states
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Mine too………..
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