Definition of Abiss
A*byss" (&?;), n. [L. abyssus a
bottomless gulf, fr. Gr. &?; bottomless; 'a priv. + &?; depth,
bottom.] 1. A bottomless or unfathomed depth, gulf, or
chasm; hence, any deep, immeasurable, and, specifically, hell, or the
bottomless pit.
Ye powers and spirits of this nethermost abyss.
Milton.
The throne is darkness, in the abyss of light.
Dryden.
2. Infinite time; a vast intellectual or moral
depth.
The abysses of metaphysical theology.
Macaulay.
In unfathomable abysses of disgrace.
Burke.
3. (Her.) The center of an
escutcheon.
&fist; This word, in its leading uses, is associated with the
cosmological notions of the Hebrews, having reference to a supposed
illimitable mass of waters from which our earth sprung, and beneath whose
profound depths the wicked were punished. Encyc. Brit.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- A bottomless or unfathomed depth, gulf, or chasm; hence, any deep, immeasurable, and, specifically, hell, or the bottomless pit.
Quotations
*Ye powers and spirits of this nethermost abyss - John Milton
*The throne is darkness, in the abyss of light - John Dryden
- Infinite time; a vast intellectual or moral depth.
Quotations
*The abysses of metaphysical theology - Thomas Macaulay
*In unfathomable abysses of disgrace - Edmund Burke
- (Heraldry): The center of an escutcheon.
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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