netherdom

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) The condition, realm, or sphere of things below; a lower kingdom or domain; netherregion; the netherworld; Hell.
 * 2) * 1906, Annie S. (Swan) Smith, The outsiders:
 * A great gathering of the lost, the waste, " the drift of both banks," as my Officer-guide aptly puts it. It is, surely, a sight more for tears than wonder. Actual Netherdom.
 * A great gathering of the lost, the waste, " the drift of both banks," as my Officer-guide aptly puts it. It is, surely, a sight more for tears than wonder. Actual Netherdom.