Calamity

/kəˈlæməti/ noun

An event causing great and often sudden damage or distress; a disaster or misfortune that brings widespread suffering. Calamities typically affect many people and have lasting consequences.

From Latin 'calamitas,' possibly related to 'calamus' (stalk of grain), suggesting damage to crops. The agricultural connection reflects how ancient societies viewed crop failure as the ultimate disaster affecting entire communities.

AMድካም
ARمصيبة
BNদুর্যোগ
CAcalamitat
CSpohroma
DAulykke
DEUnglück
ELκαταστροφή
EScalamidad
FAبلا
FIonnettomuus
FRcalamité
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