1539: disaster Mar 1, 2019

Whether or not you believe in astrology, it is probably safe to say that earlier civilizations put more stock into it than people do today. Taking the example of ‘disaster’ for instance, the word came to English in the 16th century from ‘disastro’, literally meaning ‘bad star’. 
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