Calenture

/ˈkæl.ən.tʃʊr/ noun

A tropical fever that causes sailors to become delirious and sometimes jump overboard, believing the sea is a green field they can walk on.

From Spanish calentura (fever), derived from caliente (hot), from Latin calens (burning). The term emerged in the 16th-17th centuries among sailors in tropical waters and became a specific maritime medical term.

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