Martirio
Martirio is a Spanish word that translates to "martyrdom" or "suffering" in English. It commonly refers to the suffering and death of a person for their beliefs, typically religious beliefs. However, it can also be used more broadly to describe intense suffering, hardship, or torment, whether physical or emotional. The word carries a strong connotation of pain, sacrifice, and often, injustice. In some contexts, particularly within literature and art, martirio can also evoke a sense of nobility and spiritual triumph despite the pain endured. The intensity of the experience implied by martirio is often greater than that implied by simply "suffering."