Damnation

/dæmˈneɪʃən/ noun

The religious belief that a person's soul is condemned to hell, or more generally, complete ruin or failure.

From Old French 'damnation,' derived from Latin 'damnatio' meaning 'condemnation.' The root 'damn' comes from Latin 'damnare' (to condemn or cause loss). The meaning shifted from legal condemnation to spiritual punishment during the Christian medieval period.

AMሰላም
ARلعنة
BNদোষ
CAmaledicció
CSprokletí
DAforbandelse
DEVerdammnis
ELสาป
EScondena
FAلعنت
FItuolista
FRdamnation
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