The dwelling place of the dead; the abode of departed spirits; the infernal regions regarded as a… In the Christian tradition.
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释义 | the world > the supernatural > deity > hell > [noun] (109) helleOE The dwelling place of the dead; the abode of departed spirits; the infernal regions regarded as a… In the Christian tradition. hellOE The infernal regions regarded in various religions as a place of suffering and evil; the dwelling place of devils and condemned spirits; the… perditiona1382 The place of destruction or damnation; hell. perishingc1384 Spiritual destruction; hell. Obsolete. welling woea1400 figurative in the alliterative phrase welling woe, with reference to the fires or torments of hell; cf. to well in woe at well, v.1 2b. See also… hellwardc1400 With to: (the direction leading towards) hell. Obsolete. Topheta1425 The place of punishment for the wicked after death; the place of eternal fire; hell, Gehenna. gehenne1481 A hell, place of torment. to devilwardc1550 The direction of the Devil; hell, damnation. Only in to (the) devilward. Cf. hellward, n. Obsolete. limbo1581 used gen. for: Hell, Hades. Obsolete. Averna1592 originally. A lake in Campania, the poisonous effluvium from which was said to kill birds flying over it. transferred. The infernal regions. Hades1597 After ᾅδης of the Greek New Testament, and hence in the Revised English version: The state or abode of the dead, or of departed spirits after… Sheol1599 The underworld; the abode of the dead or departed spirits, conceived by the Hebrews as a subterranean region clothed in thick darkness, return from… other place1604 euphemistic. Hell (as opposed to heaven). underworld1608 The abode of the departed, imagined as being under the earth; the nether world. infernals1613 plural. The infernal regions. Obsolete. gehenna1623 The place of future torment; hell. lower world1639 With the. The mythical abode of the dead, imagined as being under the earth, the underworld; spec. the place of the damned, hell. netherworld1640 The world lying, or imagined as lying, beneath the earth; the abode of the dead, hell; = underworld, n. 2. pandemonium1667 In form Pandemonium. The abode of all demons; hell, the infernal regions. subterrenea1711 A dwelling, region, etc., below the surface of the earth. Also (with the): the underworld. diablerie1776 A company of devils; the realm of devils; devils collectively. Now rare. inferno1834 Hell; a place of torment or misery compared to hell; a place likened in some respect to the Inferno of Dante's Divine Comedy. ballyhooly1837 Hell. nether region1839 Usually in plural. An underworld; hell. Also in figurative contexts. Cf. netherworld, n. 2. Sam Hill1839 A euphemism for hell; used especially in expressions of impatience or irritation preceded by in or the with an interrogative word. Ballyhack1843 Hell. tunket1871 Euphemistic for hell; chiefly who (what, why,etc.) in tunket. bogydom1880 the domain of Old Bogy. Subcategories:— quality of being (1) — personified (2) — as pit or abyss (10) — torment of Hell (11) — fire of (4) — hell including occupants (1) — inhabitant of (14) — entrance to (6) — purgatory (10) — region bordering (4) — in classical mythology (15) — in Scandinavian mythology (1) — conveyance to (1) |
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