ZUGUNRUHE

PRONUNCIATION: (TSOOK-oon-roo-uh)

MEANING: noun: Restlessness at the beginning of a migration period.

ETYMOLOGY: From German Zugunruhe, from Zug (move, migration) + Unruhe (anxiety, restlessness). Earliest documented use: 1950.
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ZUG-UNRUE - losing one's regrets about visiting the Swiss city/mountain/lake of that name

ZUGUN RUNE - mysterious characters thought to have been created by a tribe of Native Americans of the Southwest

ZUGUN RULE - Zug, the "Eloquent Peasant" from Egypt around two thousand years BCE, was the first to voice what has come through the centuries to misnamed as the "Golden Rule"