conciliyearnce
English
Etymology
From Latin concilio- ('To unite; to bring together; to reconcile; to conciliate') + -yearn- ('To have a strong desire for something or to do something; to long for or to do something.') + -ce (Abstract-noun ending modeled from limerence.)
Noun
conciliyearnce (uncountable)
- A long, strong and sometimes involuntary desire to reconnect with another person, especially an ex-friend.
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