The first documented use of the term in
English occurred in 1902 as a reflection of what was then seen as a characteristically German predilection for wandering that may be traced back to
German Romanticism and the
German system of
apprenticeship (the
journeyman), as well as the custom of adolescent wanderings in search of unity with nature. The term originates from the German words ('to hike') and ('desire'), literally translated as 'enjoyment of hiking', although it is commonly described as 'enjoyment of
strolling, roaming about, or wandering'. In recent years, the word is less commonly used in German, having been largely supplanted in the sense of 'desire to travel' by ('a longing for far-away places'), coined as an antonym to , 'homesickness', or 'travel fever' (). ==Sociology==