waldeinsamkeit

 VALD-eye-n-zahm-kite

 The feeling of being alone in the woods — solitude combined with a peaceful oneness with nature. Not loneliness but aloneness, and not just anywhere but specifically among trees.
Etymology
 German — Wald (forest) + Einsamkeit (solitude, loneliness). A compound noun in a language that builds concepts by stacking words together. The Romantics used it; Emerson borrowed it into English in an 1858 essay.
forest/woodland German
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