Tempest
MEANING
ORIGIN
Literary
ETYMOLOGY
From Middle English 'tempest', from Old French 'tempeste', from Latin 'tempestas' meaning 'storm, weather, season'
CULTURAL NOTES
Often associated with chaos and turmoil, used metaphorically in literature and art.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Notably used as the title of a play by William Shakespeare, 'The Tempest', exploring themes of magic and power.
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