Words are used to convey ideas and feelings. Way before written text they were the repository of culture and traditions. But words evolve and can get a new meaning totally different from the one initially intended. A fascinating journey through the funny roads of language!
Friday, March 21, 2014
Disaster: Blame it on the stars!
The word Disaster can first be found in english in1590s, borrowed from by French "désastre" and comes originally from Italian "disastro" meaning "ill-stared".
The sense is astrological, of a calamity blamed on an unfavorable position of a planet. So next time you hear about natural disaster you might want to turn to an astronomer rather than a weatherman.
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