Cheerless
The closest word in English is "Filth" when referring to a dirty place or thing.
Well, the Greek prefix 'Myso-' means 'unclean'; for example, mysophobia is the fear of dirt, germs, or filth.
It may be an acronym for commercial organic fertiliser, Cradle of Filth and covalent organic framework, among many other things.
The statement "Have moths in my house" means that there are moths in a given house.
House of Bread
Amid means 'in the middle of', there is no other meaning.
Squalor means to live in a state of being extremely dirty and unpleasant. Which could be as a result of poverty or personal neglect.
Amid
Dirt, filth, excrement.
Rhypophobia - fear of filth and/or fear of defecation
im asuming you mean the death/black metal band cradle of filth if not sorry cradle of filth have their own myspace page where you can send messages to them if you have your own account on myspace http://www.myspace.com/cradleoffilth is their myspace
The closest word in English is "Filth" when referring to a dirty place or thing.
Well, the Greek prefix 'Myso-' means 'unclean'; for example, mysophobia is the fear of dirt, germs, or filth.
It may be an acronym for commercial organic fertiliser, Cradle of Filth and covalent organic framework, among many other things.
Which house do you mean?
On the front of the t-shirt, is a photo of Paul Allander, photo manipulated with nails in his head, and it shows him with a long tongue, this is the answer: In the biblical story of Adam, Eve, and Satan the Serpent; Samael (Satan) sexually rode Eve, and "injected filth into her." This "Filth" was Samael's seed, or semen. This is the true heritage of Cain. But the long tongues all over the shirt are indicating that Satan pleased Eve through cunnilingus. Or, the commonly known "eating out," or "went down on," and other more vulgar terms.
"Amidst" means "in the middle of". "midships" in the Royal Navy means close to the centre of the ship. Mid, midst and amidst all mean the same thing. Think of the Christmas Carol that contains the words, "see amid the winter snow".