English-Thai Dictionary
abaddon
N ปิศาจ pi-saj
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
ABADDON
n.[Heb. Ch. Syr. Sam. to be lost, or destroyed, to perish. ] 1. The destroyer, or angel of the bottomless pit. Revelation 9:11.
2. The bottomless pit.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
ABADDON
A *bad "don, n. Etym: [Heb. abaddon destruction, abyss, fr. abad to be lost, to perish. ]
1. The destroyer, or angel of the bottomless pit; -- the same as Apollyon and Asmodeus.
2. Hell; the bottomless pit. [Poetic ] In all her gates, Abaddon rues Thy bold attempt. Milton.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Abaddon
A bad don |əˈbadn əˈbædn | (in the Bible ) a name for the Devil or for hell. ORIGIN late Middle English: via Greek from Hebrew ῾ăḇaddōn ‘destruction. ’ Its use for ‘hell ’ arose in the late 17th cent.
Oxford Dictionary
Abaddon
Abaddon |əˈbad (ə )n | a name for the Devil (Rev. 9:11 ) or for hell. ORIGIN late Middle English: via Greek from Hebrew 'ăḇaddōn ‘destruction ’. Its use for ‘hell ’ arose in the late 17th cent.
Duden Dictionary
Abaddon
Abad don Substantiv, maskulin , der |Abadd o n |der Abaddon; Genitiv: des Abaddon [s ] hebräisch ; »Verderben, Untergang «1 Name des Todesengels in der Offenbarung des Johannes 2 Totenreich, Unterwelt, Ort des Verderbens (im Alten Testament und in der rabbinischen Literatur )