Dommedag
Dommedag is a term used in Norwegian and Danish (and related Scandinavian languages) that translates to “Judgment Day” or “Day of Judgment.” It is primarily employed to refer to the eschatological day when God is believed to judge the living and the dead. The word derives from Germanic roots, with dom meaning judgment and dag meaning day.
In Christian contexts, dommedag denotes the final divine judgment that follows the resurrection. In Catholic, Orthodox,
Beyond religious use, dommedag also appears in secular or cultural contexts to describe looming catastrophe or
Variant spellings include dommedag in Norwegian and Danish, and domedag in Swedish. The term is often used