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n.
The chief deity of the Greeks, and ruler of the upper world (cf. Hades). He was identified with Jupiter.
v. t.
The place of the dead, or of souls after death; the grave; -- called in Hebrew sheol, and by the Greeks hades.
v. i.
To deviate from the vertical; -- said of a vein, fault, or lode.
n.
The mythological place of departed souls; Hades.
n.
The inclination of a vein, fault, or lode from the vertical; a hade; -- called also underlie.
n.
The place of departed spirits; Hades; also, the grave.
n.
The nether world (according to classical mythology, the abode of the shades, ruled over by Hades or Pluto); the invisible world; the grave.
n.
A river of Hades whose waters when drunk caused forgetfulness of the past.
n.
The descent of a hill.
n.
The infernal regions, described in the Iliad as situated as far below Hades as heaven is above the earth, and by later writers as the place of punishment for the spirits of the wicked. By the later poets, also, the name is often used synonymously with Hades, or the Lower World in general.
v. i.
To incline from the vertical; to hade; -- said of a vein, fault, or lode.
n.
Any abyss; especially, the grave, or hades.
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The inclination or deviation from the vertical of any mineral vein.
a.
Clumsy; awkward.
n.
A place of nether darkness, being the gloomy space through which the souls passed to Hades. See Milton's "Paradise Lost," Book II., line 883.
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