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'''Inferno''' is the Italian term for [[Hell]], also used in English for a [[conflagration|large uncontrolled fire]]. '''Inferno''' is the Italian term for [[Hell]], also used in English for a [[conflagration|large uncontrolled fire]].

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Inferno is the Italian term for Hell, also used in English for a large uncontrolled fire.

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Etymology

From Italian inferno (“hell”), from Latin infernus (“of the lower regions”), inferna (“the lower regions”); see infernal.

The meaning "big fire" came as a figurative use from the traditional idea of hellfire.



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