That phrase would mean "the many who had caught the plague."
That phrase would mean "the many who had caught the plague."
Pestilence stricken multitudes is used by the poet P.B.Shelly in his poem 'Ode to West Wind' to describe the the diseased decaying leafs of Autumn blown away by the West wind to the wintry bed. This means multiple people stricken with disease
Pestilence stricken multitudes is used by the poet P.B.Shelly in his poem 'Ode to West Wind' to describe the the diseased decaying leafs of Autumn blown away by the West wind to the wintry bed. This means multiple people stricken with disease
Pestilence stricken multitudes is used by the poet P.B.Shelly in his poem 'Ode to West Wind' to describe the the diseased decaying leafs of Autumn blown away by the West wind to the wintry bed. This means multiple people stricken with disease
In "Ode to the West Wind," the pestilence stricken multitudes refer to the people suffering from disease or plague. The poet uses this imagery to represent the desperate condition of humanity and the need for renewal and change. The wind is invoked as a force that can bring both destruction and transformation.
In "Ode to the West Wind," the phrase "Pestilence-stricken multitudes" refers to groups of people suffering from disease and despair. It symbolizes the widespread suffering and turmoil in society, highlighting themes of decay and the need for renewal. This imagery emphasizes the West Wind's power to both destroy and rejuvenate, reflecting the poet's desire for transformation amidst chaos.
The root word of pestilence is "pest," which comes from the Latin word "pestis" meaning plague or epidemic.
You use Pestilence in a sentence as a noun, since it is a fatal disease. One example sentence would be; "The Bubonic Plague was a pestilence in Britain a long time ago, but luckily has ended."
The word "pestilence" has a root meaning plague, which comes from the Latin word "pestis" meaning plague.
I think it's disease... but that's more like a denotation.
Multitudes was created in 2000.
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