peckish
I had not eaten any breakfast, so by mid morning I began feeling peckish.
Pekish is a common misspelling of the word peckish. Peckish is an adjective that means deprived of food. Some synonyms for peckish are emaciated, famished, ravenous, underfed, and weakened.
The word that means from another country is "foreign."
Another word for country estates is villa or villas.
Another word for leaders of a country is "heads of state" or "chief executives."
It depends on the country in Europe.
A country that is a 'friend' of another country is called an ally.
Exotic.
The word "peckish" originates from the late 18th century, derived from the Scottish term "peck," meaning to eat or nibble. It is thought to be connected to the verb "to peck," which describes the action of birds picking at food. Over time, "peckish" came to describe a state of mild hunger or a desire for a snack. The term reflects a light-hearted or informal connotation regarding one's appetite.
Nation
The word that means someone arriving from another country is "immigrant."