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".
The meaning of the word Hades is "unseen"; this has come to mean "invisible".
Hades is the Greek word often translated as hell in English. Hades is not really the equivalent of the Christian concept of a pit of fiery torment for the punishment of unrepentant sinners, but the word is used that way in this phrase. It is often thought to be a little more polite than the crass 'hot as hell'.
hades is the greek god of the underworld (a very hot place 4 ded people) so it it a simile. meaning very hot.
hot as Hades - hot as hell (in other words, fiendishly hot)
No it does not it does have the greek word "hades" meaning hell though.
No
Aides, Aidoneus, or Hades: meaning - Unseen One.
The word hot means something that has a high temperature. It is also used as a slang word meaning "sexy," as well as a slang word meaning "stolen."
The name 'Pluto' is a Latinized form of an ancient Greek word meaning 'wealth.' The ancient Greek word, Plouton, was an alias of Hades. The astronomers who originally named the planet after Hades found its astrological influence as the wielder of dark justice similar to the accounts of Hades.
Hades, in Greek Mythology and in many other ethnic tales, and even in the bible, is known for being hot.
Hot and Humid .
Thermos is a Greek word for "hot."