Κόλαση (kolasi; pronounced "koyasi").
Infernum.
No it does not it does have the greek word "hades" meaning hell though.
hades, or hell has a reputation as being very hot. Edit: Hades is the Greek god of the underworld, or hell.(FYI, word hell came from Norse Goddess Hel, which is the goddess of the underworld.) Greek underworld was known as a huge cave with many kinds of torturing devices, but not full of fire. It is a wrong expression since Greek underworld isn't hot. The expression must have came from "hot as hell".
It is not Greek and has no Greek meaning.
Hades, was the God of the Underworld, and ruled the "Greek Hell"
the greek god of HELL
No, Hades is the Greek God of the Underworld. The Underworld has nothing to do with hell.
The most common word in the Hebrew, 'sheol' and in the Greek with the same meaning, 'hades' translates in the English as 'grave or pit.' It is all humanities final physical waiting spot. So, all who died are in 'hell.
Janhannam in Islam, sheol in Hebrew (formal aramaic), and hades in greek, hell-although losing its original meaning in English
It means you go to hell forever.
Cerebus
Hell no
The Greek meaning for aristocracy is αριστοκρατία.