Earthquake

/ˈɜːrθˌkweɪk/ noun

A sudden shaking of the ground caused by movements in the Earth's crust.

A simple English compound of 'earth' and 'quake', with 'quake' meaning 'to shake' from Old English 'cwacian'. People named the event by describing exactly what seemed to happen: the earth itself shaking.

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