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abyss
acorn
admiral
agatine
agave
almond-tree
ammonite
anomia
anomite
antiacid
argonauta
argus-shell
armadillo
baculite
balanite
baldaquin
barnacle
basin
bean
beard
belemnite
belly
below
betle
bia
bitter-gourd
bivalve
bivalvous
bomb
bombarding
brocade-shell
buccinite
bullite
burn
butterfly-shell
button-stone
calabash
calabash-tree
carcass
cardite
cashew-nut
castanet
cerite
chamite
chely
christmas-flower
christmas-rose
clam
clam-shell
cochlite
cockle
cockled
cocoa
coleopter
colony
comb
commemoration
conch
conchiferous
conchite
conchoidal
conchologist
conchology
conchometer
conchylaceous
conchyliologist
conchyliology
coral
cork
cowry
craw-fish
crown
crust
crustaceous
crustaceousness
crustalogy
cuttle
cuttle-fish
damn
damnation
darkness
dental
dentalite
dentifrice
disclose
dislodge
dive
dodder
dodman
donacite
dragon-shell
echinite
echinus
egg
elephant-beetle
entrochite
erebus
escalop
exserted
exuvlae
fable
facile
fiend
figurate
finger-shell
fish
fossil
furnace
galerite
gate
gehenna
goldthread
gourd
grain
grenade
gryphite
hamite
helicite
helix
hell
hell-confounding
hellblack
hellebore
helleborism
hellenian
hellenic
hellenistic
hellenistically
hellespontine
hellish
hellishly
hellishness
hellward
helly
hematope
hodmandod
horse-muscle
hourglass
howitzer
hud
hull
include
infernal
inoffensive
inshell
integument
kernel
lac
lacquer
lenticulite
limbus
lime
limekiln
limpet
lituite
lumachella
marine
maritime
marquetry
melampode
miliolite
mohair-shell
molder
mollusca
mortar
mother
multivalve
muricite
muscle
musculite
mytilite
naker
nautilus
needle-shell
nerite
neritite
nethermost
nummulite
nut
old
onycha
oriental
orthoceratite
ostracism
ostracite
oyster-shell
parterre
patellite
pea-shell
pearl
pearly
peeper
pelagic
penicil
pentremite
periwinkle
pholadite
pinnite
piston
planet
polymorph
pond-weed
poorness
porcellaneous
porphyry-shell
pretend
purple
quahaug
quicklime
rakehell
rakehelly
reach
reign
ricochet
roche-alum
root
rotalite
rough-cast
scale
scallop
scollop
scullery
sea-hedghog
sea-otter
sea-shell
sea-wolf
semblance
serpulite
setter-wort
shale
shard
sheal
sheldafle
shell
shell-fish
shelled
shelling
shelly
shill
sight
silent
siphon
slug
solenite
spoke-shave
spunge
stone-fruit
striae
string
strombite
stygian
tabby
tarareous
tartar
telescope-shell
tellinite
tera
terebratulite
testaceous
testicle
testudineous
throw
tiger-shell
tophet
tortoise
tortoise-shell
trochite
trumpet-shell
turban
turban-shell
turbinated
turbite
turrilite
turtle-shell
two-valved
univalve
univalvular
valve
variegate
venulite
veratria
volute
volutite
wampum
welk
whelk
whilk
wilk
windage
wing-shell
wolfs-bane
wood-cockshell
worm
worth



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1828 Definition

HELL, n.

1. The place or state of punishment for the wicked after death. Matt.10. Luke 12.

Sin is hell begun, as religion is heaven anticipated.

2. The place of the dead, or of souls after death; the lower regions, or the grave; called in Hebrew, sheol, and by the Greeks, hades. Ps. 16. Jon.2.

3. The pains of hell, temporal death, or agonies that dying persons feel, or which bring to the brink of the grave. Ps.18.

4. The gates of hell, the power and policy of Satan and his instruments. Matt.16.

5. The infernal powers.

While Saul and hell cross'd his strong fate in vain.

6. The place at a running play to which are carried those who are caught.

7. A place into which a tailor throws his shreds.

8. A dungeon or prison.
1913 Definition
Hell (hell)
n.(?)
Hell
[AS. hell; akin to D. hel, OHG. hella, G. hölle, Icel. hal, Sw. helfvete, Dan. helvede, Goth. halja, and to AS. helan to conceal. (?)(?)(?). Cf. Hele,
  1. The place of the dead, or of souls after death; the grave; -- called in Hebrew sheol, and by the Greeks hades.

    He descended into hell. Book of Common Prayer.

    Thou wilt not leave my soul in hell. Ps. xvi. 10.

  2. The place or state of punishment for the wicked after death; the abode of evil spirits. Hence, any mental torment; anguish.
    "Within him hell." Milton.

    It is a knell
    That summons thee to heaven or to hell.
    Shak.

  3. A place where outcast persons or things are gathered
    ; as: (a)
  4. To overwhelm.
    [Obs.] Spenser.

1828 dictionary
Noah Says...
When you become entitled to exercise the right of voting for public officers, let it be impressed on your mind that God commands you to choose for rulers just men who will rule in the fear of God. The preservation of a republican government depends on the faithful discharge of this duty.
 History of the United States :: 1832 




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