rusticate
Rusticate is a verb that originates from the Latin word "rusticus," meaning "rural" or "countryside." The term was first used in English in the 16th century to describe the act of living in the countryside or a rural area, often for the purpose of seeking solitude, relaxation, or a change of pace from urban life. The term can also refer to the act of spending time in a rural setting, such as a farm or a cottage, for leisure or as a form of self-improvement.
In modern usage, "rusticate" can be used more broadly to describe any activity that involves spending time
The practice of rustication has been popular among various groups throughout history, including artists, writers, and