Hades
81Hades — noun Etymology: Greek Aidēs, Āidēs, Haidēs Date: 1597 1. Pluto 2. the underground abode of the dead in Greek mythology 3. Sheol 4. often not capitalized hell 1a …
82Hades — Synonyms and related words: Abaddon, Acheron, Agdistis, Aides, Aidoneus, Amenti, Amor, Aphrodite, Apollo, Apollon, Aralu, Ares, Artemis, Ate, Athena, Bacchus, Cerberus, Ceres, Charon, Cora, Cronus, Cupid, Cybele, Demeter, Despoina, Diana,… …
83HADES — (lit. the Unseen), the dark abode of the shades of the dead in the nether world, the entrance into which, on the confines of the Western Ocean, is unvisited by a single ray of the sun; originally the god of the nether world, and a synonym of… …
84Hades — The Greek word for the place of departed spirits, translated in the English Bible and, also, in the Creed by the word Hell, not, however, the place of torment. See Descent into Hell, also Intermediate State …
85hades — ha|des Mot Pla Nom masculí …
86Hades — Ha|des [ˈheıdi:z] n [U] the land of the dead in the stories of ancient Greece = ↑hell …
87Hades — Ha|des der; <aus gleichbed. gr. Haídēs, Aídēs, nach dem gleichnamigen griech. Gott der Unterwelt> Unterwelt, Totenreich …
88Hades — Ha|des [ heıdiz ] 1. ) the place where the spirits of dead people go, according to ancient Greek stories 2. ) HELL …
89hades — Ha·des || heɪdiËz n. hell, place of punishment where the wicked go after deathv. (Mining) incline from a vertical position (of a fault or vein) …
90hades — 1) heads 2) shade …