lusquiver
noun
Caught in the monotonous drudgery of life, as mediocrity weaves itself into the fabric of the everyday, the soul aches for an escape, yearning to shed the weight of the drearily familiar and step into realms unexplored.
From Latin 'luscus' (wanting, lacking) + English 'quiver' (to tremble), indicating a yearning tremble for something beyond the mundane. Pronounced 'LUHS-kwiv-er'