aerumna

Etymology
. Two explanations have been proposed: as a loan from Greek, and as having been borrowed from an Etruscan source; de Vaan (2008) points out that connection with – the feminine middle/passive participle of , in turn the contracted form of  – is problematic, as there is no example in Greek of the use of the feminine form of this participle as a noun meaning "burden"; and that an Etruscan etymology is impossible to prove.

Noun

 * 1) need, want
 * 2) trouble, toil, hardship
 * 3) distress, tribulation, calamity