Norse mythical character.
Sinônimos
Examples for "underworld"
Examples for "underworld"
1They hide in the crannies of the underworld; politics is their protection.
2The Chicago Crime Commission concluded: The underworld was well-represented at the meeting.
3They are often very good Healers, or Travelers in the Mother's underworld.
4Spying on the underworld is an important part of the office's work.
5The links between cricket and the underworld go back a long way.
1Nothing lived there that hadn't crossed over into the netherworld long ago.
2Yet Shadoath had come from the netherworld, and she bore such runes.
3Some were beasts of the netherworld and looked in no way human.
4But the magnificent pine of the netherworld held the storm at bay.
5The door to the netherworld still looked as if it was open.
1No really, this area of Manhattan New York is called Hell's Kitchen.
2But in the torment of Hell shall the wicked remain for ever:
3I cannot cross the barrier; Hell has posted the Vertumni as sentinels.
4Barcelona in August was like the Hell to which Emile likened it.
5Somewhere among the Off Islands; on the Terrier, maybe, or the Hell-meadows.
1Artemis resumed her cradling position as Zeus crawled over to Hades' side.
2The matter is serious, very serious indeed; all Hades is in commotion.
3If any ask after me, tell them to seek me in Hades.
4Every muscle in my body is raising particular Hades at this moment.
5Of that the old creature in her nethermost Hades was nearly incapable.
1For good or evil, my fate lies ahead, in the bowels of this infernal region.
2A continual roaring filled his ears, and it seemed as if he was being drawn into some infernal region.
3Here flows the Styx, the River of Hate, nine times round the infernal region, dark waters flooded with ancient mysteries.
4Macrobius writes, in his commentary on the "Dream of Scipio," "Here, on earth, is the cavern of Dis, the infernal region.
5Soon after we leave this infernal region we hear a constant roar like that coming from a large steamer about to leave its moorings.
1The messengers prayed her to assist in weeping Baldur out of Hel.
2He stared at her with an astonishment that Hel found quite unflattering.
3Maddy on one side, Hel on the other, Balder in the middle.
4Around his neck Hel's deathwatch indicated that they had thirty-eight minutes left.
5With a flick of her dead fingers, Hel made the window disappear.
6She said, Do you really think Hel will keep her word?
7I have heard that the Elder Hel escaped the destruction of her kingdom.
8They requested her to weep Balder from Hel; but she answered:
9The tribes that conquered your people thought of me as Hel.
10Hermod pursued his journey until he came to the barred gates of Hel.
11And a day in Hel seems like weeks to the living.
12Maddy told him of Loki's promise, Hel's betrayal, the release of the Æsir-
13Silently Maddy let her eyes wander over the mudflats of Hel.
14Silently Hel considered the multitude standing before her on the plain.
15In Hel's domain she had forgotten it; now the thought filled her with alarm.
16And now the time had come for Hel to pay.