Hellfire

//ˈhɛlˌfaɪəɹ// adj, intj, noun

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Of or relating to a violent, apocalyptic and ultimate day of reckoning and judgment; usually characterizing a form of Christian preaching.

    "The advance of liberalism, so-called, in Christianity, during the past fifty years, may fairly be called a victory of healthy-mindedness within the church over the morbidness with which the old hell-fire theology was more harmoniously related."

Intj
  1. 1
    hell; damn; blast
Noun
  1. 1
    The fire of Hell. uncountable

    "The sound of the gang was diminishing into the distance, and the prophet of doom, restored to eloquence, was sending threatful bolts of damnation, hell-fire, and a brimstone gehenna hurtling after them."

  2. 2
    a place of eternal fire envisaged as punishment for the damned wordnet
  3. 3
    Fire produced by the Devil, or a similar supernatural creature connected to Hell. uncountable
  4. 4
    A fire that burns with unusual heat or ferocity. countable
  5. 5
    Ellipsis of AGM-114 Hellfire. abbreviation, alt-of, countable, ellipsis

Etymology

Etymology 1

From Middle English helle fire, helever, from Old English hellefȳr, equivalent to hell + fire. Cognate with West Frisian helfjoer (“hellfire”), Dutch hellevuur (“hellfire”), German Höllenfeuer (“hellfire”).

Etymology 2

From Middle English helle fire, helever, from Old English hellefȳr, equivalent to hell + fire. Cognate with West Frisian helfjoer (“hellfire”), Dutch hellevuur (“hellfire”), German Höllenfeuer (“hellfire”).

Etymology 3

From Middle English helle fire, helever, from Old English hellefȳr, equivalent to hell + fire. Cognate with West Frisian helfjoer (“hellfire”), Dutch hellevuur (“hellfire”), German Höllenfeuer (“hellfire”).

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