Acherontic

Adjective

 * Of, pertaining to or resembling Acheron one of the rivers located in the underworld according to ancient Greek mythology.
 * 1)  Of or pertaining to hell.
 * 2) * 1623, George Langford, Search the Scriptures, London: John Clarke, Section7, p.43,
 * How did those Aegyptians storme, when Moses and Aaron, Crumwell and Cranmer came, to deliuer Gods Israel, from that Acheronticall ignorance?
 * 1)  Lacking joy and comfort ; nearing death.
 * 2) * 1599,, Epigrammes in the Oldest Cut, and Newest Fashion, London: Thomas Bushell, The Thirde Weeke, Epig.7,
 * Depart to blacke nights Acheronticke Cell,
 * 1) * 1621,, , Oxford: Henry Cripps, Part3, Section3, Member4, Subsection2, p.701,
 * it is most odious, when an old Acheronticke dizard, that hath one foote in his graue, shall flicker after a young wench, what can be more detestable.
 * How did those Aegyptians storme, when Moses and Aaron, Crumwell and Cranmer came, to deliuer Gods Israel, from that Acheronticall ignorance?
 * 1)  Lacking joy and comfort ; nearing death.
 * 2) * 1599,, Epigrammes in the Oldest Cut, and Newest Fashion, London: Thomas Bushell, The Thirde Weeke, Epig.7,
 * Depart to blacke nights Acheronticke Cell,
 * 1) * 1621,, , Oxford: Henry Cripps, Part3, Section3, Member4, Subsection2, p.701,
 * it is most odious, when an old Acheronticke dizard, that hath one foote in his graue, shall flicker after a young wench, what can be more detestable.
 * Depart to blacke nights Acheronticke Cell,
 * 1) * 1621,, , Oxford: Henry Cripps, Part3, Section3, Member4, Subsection2, p.701,
 * it is most odious, when an old Acheronticke dizard, that hath one foote in his graue, shall flicker after a young wench, what can be more detestable.

Translations

 * Esperanto: Akerona, Aĥerona
 * French: achérontique
 * German:
 * Greek:
 * Ancient Greek: Ἀχερούσιος
 * Portuguese: aquerôntico