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English
Etymology
With a secondary frequentative suffix -er, ultimately pointing to Proto-Germanic *hankōną, an iterative to *hanhaną (“to hang”). Related to Dutch hunkeren (“to crave”), which continues the zero-grade iterative.
Pronunciation
Verb
hanker (third-person singular simple present hankers, present participle hankering, simple past and past participle hankered)
- To crave, want or desire.
If you hanker for chocolate, you'll like this fudge recipe.
1874, Thomas Hardy, Far from the Madding Crowd. , volume II, London: Smith, Elder & Co., , →OCLC, page 289:“O ’tis true enough, faith. I cannot understand Farmer Boldwood being such a fool at his time of life as to ho and hanker after thik woman in the way ’a do, and she not care a bit about en.”
1880, Mark Twain [pseudonym] (Samuel L[anghorne] Clemens), chapter XXII, in A Tramp Abroad; , Hartford, Conn.: American Publishing Company; London: Chatto & Windus, →OCLC, page 220:“Baked, they were tough; and even boiled, they warn’t things for a hungry man to hanker after.”
2012 October 13, “Very good, sir”, in The Economist, →ISSN:[…] the newly rich hanker after old aristocratic glitz.
Usage notes
- Usually used with for, as in the example above; after may also be used.
Derived terms
Translations
to want
- Bulgarian: жадувам (bg) (žaduvam), копнея (bg) (kopneja)
- Czech: toužit (cs) impf, prahnout (cs) impf, dychtit impf
- Dutch: hunkeren (nl)
- German: verlangen (de), begehren (de)
- Italian: volere (it), desiderare (it)
- Maori: ohia, hōkaka, koroingo, tōmina
- Russian: хотеть (ru) (xotetʹ), жаждать (ru) (žaždatʹ)
- Sardinian: chègliere, chèrfere, chèrzere
- Spanish: querer (es)
- Ukrainian: дуже хотіти (duže xotity), палко бажати (palko bažaty), жадати (žadaty)
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Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
hanker m or f
- indefinite plural of hank
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
hanker m or f
- indefinite feminine plural of hank