Once your everyday life feels like a daily vacation, you no longer have the same desire to travel as you once have before?

Nothing to escape from?

The word “vacation” comes from the Latin root:

vacātiō – meaning “freedom” or “exemption”, particularly from duty, service, or occupation.

From vacāre, meaning “to be empty, free, or at leisure.”

Breakdown:

  • vacāre → to be empty, to be free
  • vacātiō (noun form) → exemption from something, leisure, free time
  • Entered Old French as vacacion, then Middle English as vacacioun
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