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Phlegethon
[ fleg-uh-thon, flej- ]
noun
- Also called Pyr·i·phleg·e·thon [pir-, uh, -, fleg, -, uh, -thon, -, flej, -]. Classical Mythology. a river of fire, one of five rivers surrounding Hades.
- (often lowercase) a stream of fire or fiery light.
Phlegethon
/ ˈflɛɡɪˌθɒn /
noun
- Greek myth a river of fire in Hades
Other Words From
- Phlege·thontal Phlege·thontic adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of Phlegethon1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Phlegethon1
Example Sentences
Their tattered clothes steamed from the heat of the river, but they kept going until they crumpled to their knees at the banks of the Phlegethon.
“The Phlegethon flows from Hades’s realm down into Tartarus.”
“The Phlegethon keeps the wicked in one piece so that they can endure the torments of the Fields of Punishment. I think...it might be the Underworld equivalent of ambrosia and nectar.”
Drinking from the Phlegethon was like gulping down a ghost chili smoothie.
The fiery water of the Phlegethon may have healed her and given her strength, but it didn’t do anything for her hunger or thirst.
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