Hell
91hell — n. 1. Gehenna, limbo, abyss, Tartarus, Hades, Avernus, Erebus, place of torment, bottomless pit, everlasting fire, infernal regions, shades below, realms of Pluto, the lower world, abode of the damned. 2. Infernal spirits, hosts of hell, hosts of …
92Hell — Sp Hèlis Ap Hell L P Norvegija …
93hell — noun 1) Syn: the underworld, the netherworld, eternal damnation, perdition, hellfire, fire and brimstone, the Inferno, Hades 2) he made her life hell Syn: misery, torture, agony, purgatory …
94helləmə — (Yevlax) uşaq oyunu adı. – Helləmə fındıxnan, qoznan, yumurtoynan olur …
95hellən — (Çənbərək) hündür yerdən diyirlənən daş. – Çıηqıldan hellən gəldi, Şəmşədin beş qoynun öldürdü …
96hell of a . . ., a — A considerable. ♣ A hell of a nuisance …
97hell — A place under the English exchequer chamber where debtors of the king were confined. A profane word for a very disagreeable experience. The place to which, according to the Christian faith as expressed by fundamentalists, sinners and unbelievers… …
98hell|er — hel|ler1 «HEHL uhr», noun, plural ler. 1. a former German coin, worth ½ of a pfennig. 2. a former Austrian copper coin, worth 1/100 of a krone. 3. = haler1. (Cf. ↑haler) ╂[earlier haller < Middle High German haller, or häller, supposedly <… …
99Hell in popular culture — Hell is a common theme entertainment and popular culture, particularly in the Horror and Fantasy genres where it is often used as a location. [cite book last = Clute first = John authorlink = coauthors = John Grant title = The Encyclopedia of… …
100Hell in Christian beliefs — Hell, in Christian beliefs, is a place or a state in which the souls of the unsaved will suffer the consequences of sin. The Christian doctrine of hell derives from the teaching of the New Testament, where hell is typically described using the… …