Doom paintings were used to warn people about living a sinful life by showing them heaven and hell.Read more: Why_were_medieval_doom_paintings_used
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Notoriety
Medival is an incorrect spelling of medieval, which means "middle ages."
Although the word carnival designates a time of feasting and fun, it actually means "put the meat away" for Lent. It also comes from the Italian word carnevale, which means 'Shrove Tuesday.'
Bloom
I would have thought that the word you are after is "doom".
Guard or protect :D
Anglosaxon and latin
"Doom" means ultimate destruction. A doom would be your final fate, your death or total misfortune.
like the day for doom has come
The noun 'doom' is an uncountable noun, a word for a concept.
It means to make it inevitable. Your doom is your fate, as in your death.
The word likely to mean a period of excessive dryness based on Anglo-Saxon roots is "drought," which ultimately comes from the Old English word "drugath" meaning "dryness."
Latin has the neuter nouns fatum and exitium for "doom".
'Doom' can be 運命 (unmei), or 命運 (meiun) in Japanese.
Destiny or Doom