Roget's Thesaurus by Peter Mark Roget
2. Mythological and other fabulous Deities and Powers
481 words | Chapter 196
#979. Jupiter.窶年. god, goddess; heathen gods and goddesses;
deva[obs3]; Jupiter, Jove &c.; pantheon. Allah[obs3], Bathala[obs3],
Brahm[obs3], Brahma[obs3], Brahma[obs3], cloud-compeller, Devi, Durga,
Kali, oread[obs3], the Great Spirit, Ushas; water nymph, wood nymph;
Yama, Varuna, Zeus; Vishnu[Hindu deities], Siva, Shiva, Krishna,
Juggernath[obs3], Buddha; Isis[Egyptian deities], Osiris, Ra; Belus,
Bel, Baal[obs3], Asteroth &c.[obs3]; Thor[Norse deities], Odin; Mumbo
Jumbo; good genius, tutelary genius; demiurge, familiar; sibyl; fairy,
fay; sylph,, sylphid; Ariel[obs3], peri, nymph, nereid, dryad, seamaid,
banshee, benshie[obs3], Ormuzd; Oberon, Mab, hamadryad[obs3], naiad,
mermaid, kelpie[obs3], Ondine, nixie, sprite; denizens of the air; pixy
&c. (bad spirit) 980. mythology; heathen-mythology, fairy-mythology;
Lempriere, folklore. Adj. god-like, fairy-like; sylph-like;
sylphic[obs3]. Phr. "you moonshine revelers and shades of night" [Merry
Wives].
#980. Demon.窶年. demon, daemon, demonry[obs3], demonology; evil
genius, fiend, familiar, daeva[obs3], devil; bad spirit, unclean
spirit; cacodemon[obs3], incubus, Eblis, shaitan[obs3], succubus,
succuba; Frankenstein's monster; Titan, Shedim, Mephistopheles,
Asmodeus[obs3], Moloch, Belial, Ahriman[obs3]; fury, harpy; Friar Rush.
vampire, ghoul; afreet[obs3], barghest[obs3], Loki; ogre, ogress;
gnome, gin, jinn, imp, deev[obs3], lamia[obs3]; bogie, bogeyman,
bogle[obs3]; nis[obs3], kobold[obs3], flibbertigibbet, fairy, brownie,
pixy, elf, dwarf, urchin; Puck, Robin Goodfellow; leprechaun,
Cluricaune[obs3], troll, dwerger[obs3], sprite, ouphe[obs3], bad fairy,
nix, nixie, pigwidgeon[obs3], will-o'-the wisp. [Supernatural
appearance] ghost, revenant, specter, apparition, spirit, shade,
shadow, vision; hobglobin, goblin, orc; wraith, spook, boggart[obs3],
banshee, loup-garou[Fr], lemures[obs3]; evil eye. merman, mermaid,
merfolk[obs3]; siren; satyr, faun; manito[obs3], manitou, manitu.
possession, demonic possession, diabolic possession; insanity &c.503.
[in jest, in science] Maxwell's demon. [person possessed by a demon]
demoniac. Adj. demonic, demonical, impish, demoniacal; fiendish,
fiend-like; supernatural, weird, uncanny, unearthly, spectral; ghostly,
ghost-like; elfin, elvin[obs3], elfish, elflike[obs3]; haunted;
pokerish [obs3][U.S.]. possessed, possessed by a devil, possessed by a
demon. Adv. demonically.
#981. Heaven.窶年. heaven; kingdom of heaven, kingdom of God; heavenly
kingdom; throne of God; presence of God; inheritance of the saints in
light. Paradise, Eden, Zion, abode of the blessed; celestial bliss,
glory. [Mythological heaven] Olympus; Elysium[paradise], Elysian
fields, Arcadia[obs3], bowers of bliss, garden of the Hesperides, third
heaven; Valhalla, Walhalla (Scandinavian); Nirvana (Buddhist); happy
hunting grounds; Alfardaws[obs3], Assama[obs3]; Falak al aflak "the
highest heaven" (Mohammedan)[Arabic][Arab]. future state, eternal home,
eternal reward. resurrection, translation; resuscitation &c. 660.
apotheosis, deification. Adj. heavenly, celestial, supernal, unearthly,
from on high, paradisiacal, beatific, elysian. Phr. "looks through
nature up to the nature's god" [Pope]; "the great world;s altarstairs,
that slope through darkness up to God" [Tennyson]; "the treasury of
everlasting joy" [Henry VI]; vigeur de dessus[Fr].
#982. Hell.窶年. hell, bottomless pit, place of torment; habitation
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of fallen angels; Pandemonium, Abaddon[obs3], Domdaniel;
jahannan[obs3],
sheol[obs3].
hell fire; everlasting fire, everlasting torment, eternal
damnation;
lake of fire and brimstone; fire that is never quenched; worm that
never
dies.
purgatory, limbo, gehenna, abyss.
[Mythological hell] Tartarus, Hades, Avernus[Lat], Styx, Stygian
creek, pit of Acheron[obs3], Cocytus; infernal regions, inferno, shades
below, realms of Pluto.
Pluto, Rhadamanthus[obs3], Erebus[Lat]; Tophet.
Adj. hellish, infernal, stygian.
Phr. dies irae dies illa[Lat]; "the hue of dungeons and the scowl
of
night" [Love's Labor's Lost].
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