What is the origin of the word vacation?


What is the origin of the word vacation? Like so many words that joined the language in the Middle English period, vacation comes from Anglo-French, the particular kind of French spoken in medieval England, and ultimately from Latin: vacation-, vacatio means exemption from service, respite from work, and traces back to vacare, to be empty, be free, have ...


What is the English version of vacation?

Vacation is used in American English. It is not used in the English of the English and other British people. The word holiday is the normal word for British people.


What is the Old English word for travel?

Largely displaced fare, from Old English faran (“to go [a long distance], to travel”). More at fare.


What countries say holiday instead of vacation?

In the US and most of Canada the term 'vacation' means taking earned time off from work to take a trip. In the UK, Australia, and most other English-speaking countries, people say 'holiday' to describe a going away from home for a period of leisure.


What is the difference between a vacation and a staycation?

Simply put, a staycation is a vacation where you stay at home! For some that means staying in and enjoying their local area during their vacation time, but for most, a staycation includes trips in and around your home country - including overnight stays.