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Hades
[ hey-deez ]
noun
- Classical Mythology.
- the underworld inhabited by departed souls.
- the god ruling the underworld; Pluto.
- (in the Revised Version of the New Testament) the abode or state of the dead.
- (often lowercase) hell.
Hades
/ ˈheɪdɪən; ˈheɪdiːz; heɪˈdiːən /
noun
- Greek myth
- the underworld abode of the souls of the dead
- Pluto, the god of the underworld, brother of Zeus and husband of Persephone
- New Testament the abode or state of the dead
- informal.often not capital hell
Hades
- The Greek and Roman god of the underworld and the ruler of the dead. Also called Dis. The underworld itself was also known to the Greeks as Hades.
Notes
Derived Forms
- Hadean, adjective
Other Words From
- Ha·de·an [hey-, dee, -, uh, n, hey, -dee-, uh, n], adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of Hades1
Example Sentences
Hades adds a mythological setting with familiar elements to anyone who’s watched “Clash of the Titans” or read up on the Olympians, making it seem both fresh and familiar.
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During the winter Tammuz dwelt in Hades, and at the beginning of spring Ishtar descended to search for him among the shades.
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Psyche was frightened by the terrible cries and the wretched dark faces of the souls in Hades.
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