From Old French calme < Old Italian calma. Calma may derive from Latin cauma "heat of the mid-day sun" < Ancient Greek καῦμα (kauma) "heat" (especially of the sun), from καίω (kaiō) "I burn", or possibly from Latin caleō < Ancient Greek (Doric) κάλεoς (of the Ionic κήλεος "burning")
calm (comparative more calm, superlative most calm)
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