πύρινη λέλαπα (pirini lelapa)
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Actually, it is "κόλαση" (kolasee)
"κόλαση" (kolasee)
inferno
The plural form of the word "inferno" is "infernos."
The first word in Dante's Inferno is "Nel" which means "In" in English.
Yes, the noun 'inferno' is a common noun; a general word for a large fire that is out of control; a general word for the underworld or hell; a word for any inferno of any kind.
Inferno.
Charon is the only such god in Greek myth.
It is inferno, maybe where the word inferno came in the English language which means a big fire.
dai kaji is big fire
In Dante's Inferno, Helen is found in the Second Circle of Hell, which punishes those who were guilty of lust. Achilles is not specifically mentioned in Inferno, as his story is more prominently featured in Greek mythology and the Iliad by Homer.
Impasto or inferno.
INFERNO : a fiery place, as a large or intense fire (stereotypically "a raging inferno") Example : "After the explosion, the paint factory became an inferno." Example: "As the forest fire spread, hikers fled the inferno." * Also, metaphorically, any place with "hellish" conditions.