Hades
11Hades — Hades, griech., die Unterwelt …
12Hades — HADES, sieh Ades …
13Hades — 1590s, from Gk. Haides, in Homer the name of the god of the underworld, of unknown origin. Perhaps literally the invisible [Watkins]. The name of the god transferred in later Greek writing to his kingdom. Related: Hadal (adj.), 1964; Hadean …
14Hades — ► NOUN 1) Greek Mythology the underworld; the abode of the spirits of the dead. 2) informal hell. ORIGIN Greek Haid s, a name of Pluto, the god of the dead …
15Hades — [hā′dēz΄] n. [Gr Haidēs] 1. Gr. Myth. a) the home of the dead, beneath the earth b) the god of the underworld 2. Bible the state or resting place of the dead: name used in some modern translations of the New Testament 3. [often h ] hell: a… …
16Hades — For other uses, see Hades (disambiguation). Hades …
17Hades — Para otros usos de este término, véase Hades (desambiguación). Busto de Hades. Copia romana en mármol de un original griego del siglo V a. C.; el manto oscuro es un añadido moderno (Museo Nacional Romano). En la mitología griega Hades… …
18Hades — Büste des Hades (Palazzo Altemps, Rom) …
19Hadès — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Hadès (homonymie). Buste d Hadès, copie romaine d après un original grec du Ve siècle av …
20Hades — Hadean /hay dee euhn, hay dee euhn/, adj. /hay deez/, n. 1. Class. Myth. a. the underworld inhabited by departed souls. b. the god ruling the underworld; Pluto. 2. (in the Revised Version of the New Testament) the abode or state of the dead. 3.… …