Germany
Reisefieber (n.) German: [ˈra͜izəfiːbɐ] Lit. »travel fever«; Excitement, uneasiness before making a journey.
Animals
Arcadian (n.) Greek: [ɑːˈkeɪdɪən] Literary An idealized country dweller.
Beaches
Murr-Ma (v.) Origin: Wagiman (Australia) It means »to walk along in the water searching for something with your feet« .
Emotions
Aspectabund (adj.) Origin: English Letting or being able to let expressive emotion show easily through one’s face and eyes.
Artists
Orotund (adj.) Latin: [ˈɔːrə(ʊ)tʌnd] Speaking or singing with fullness, strength and clarity of sound or voice.
England
»Will you let me romanticize, The beauty in our London Skies, You know the sunlight always shines, Behind the clouds of London Skies.« – Jamie Cullum, London Skies
Malta
Luzzu A uniquely Maltese boat, the luzzu together with the Dgħajsa is the “unofficial” Maltese national symbol. It is a highly sturdy sea craft and is very much preferred by the local fishermen to other modern sea crafts. The boat is built from wood and it is believed that the design dates back hundreds of years. All luzzus have the Eye of Osiris painted on them. The eye is believed to protect
Japan
Shisa, Shīsā, Okinawan: shiisaa [シーサー] Is a traditional Ryukyuan decoration, often in pairs, resembling a cross between a lion and a dog, from Okinawa mythology. Shisas are wards, believed to protect from evil. When in pairs, the left shisa traditionally has a closed mouth, the right one an open mouth. The open mouth wards off evil spirits, and the closed mouth keeps good spirits in.