calamitous

English

Etymology

Category:English terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#CALAMITOUSCategory:English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *kelh₂-#CALAMITOUS

Borrowed from FrenchCategory:English terms borrowed from French#CALAMITOUSCategory:English terms derived from French#CALAMITOUS calamiteux (calamitous) (see French -eux, English -ous), from LatinCategory:English terms derived from Latin#CALAMITOUS calamitōsus (destructive, disastrous, ruinous, calamitous), a contraction of calamitātōsus, from calamitāt- + -ōsus (suffix meaning ‘full of; prone to’ forming adjectives from nouns);[1][2] calamitāt- is the oblique stem of calamitās (disaster, misfortune, calamity; damage, harm; loss), from *calamis (damaged) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-EuropeanCategory:English terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#CALAMITOUS *kelh₂- (to beat; to break)) + -tās (suffix forming abstract nouns denoting a condition or state). By surface analysis, calamity + -ousCategory:English terms suffixed with -ous#CALAMITOUS.

Pronunciation

Adjective

calamitous (comparative more calamitous, superlative most calamitous)Category:English lemmas#CALAMITOUSCategory:English adjectives#CALAMITOUSCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#CALAMITOUSCategory:Pages with entries#CALAMITOUSCategory:Pages with 1 entry#CALAMITOUS

  1. Causing or involving calamity; disastrous.
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:disastrous
    Antonym: uncalamitous
    The city was struck by a calamitous cyclone.Category:English terms with usage examples#CALAMITOUS
  2. (obsoleteCategory:English terms with obsolete senses#CALAMITOUS) Of a person: involved in a calamity; hence, distressed, miserable.
    • 1726, John Ayliffe, “Of a Judge, His Power, Duty, and the Like”, in Parergon Juris Canonici Anglicani: Or, A Commentary, by Way of Supplement to the Canons and Constitutions of the Church of England. [], London: [] D. Leach, and sold by John Walthoe [], →OCLC, page 313:
      Nor ought a Judge, in taking cognizance of a Cauſe, to ſhevv any Anger or Reſentment againſt ſuch Perſons as he conceives to be his Enemies, nor to be prevailed on by the Tears and Prayers of calamitous Perſons, nor ought he to affect to be thought Good-natured or Moroſe, Merciful or Severe, but let him act vvith Calmneſs as the Lavv directs; []
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    • 1752 January 22 (Gregorian calendar), Samuel Johnson, “No. 190. Saturday, January 11. 1752.”, in The Rambler, volume VIII, Edinburgh: [] Sands, Murray, and Cochran; sold by W. Gordon, C. Wright, J. Yair, [], published 1752, →OCLC, pages 43–44:
      Thou haſt ſeen me happy and calamitous, thou haſt beheld my exaltation and my fall.
      Category:English terms with quotations#CALAMITOUS

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References

  1. calamitous, adj.”, in OED Online Paid subscription required, Oxford: Oxford University Press, December 2024.
  2. calamitous, adj.”, in Dictionary.com Unabridged, Dictionary.com, LLC, 1995–present.

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