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Chthonic — Chthon ic, a. [Gr. ?, ?, the earth.] Pertaining to the earth; earthy; as, chthonic religions. [1913 Webster] [The] chthonic character of the wife of Zeus. Max M[ u]ller. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
chthonic — 1882, with suffix IC (Cf. ic), from Gk. khthonios of the earth, in the earth, from khthon the earth, solid surface of the earth (mostly poetic) from PIE root *dhghem (Cf. Gk. khamai on the ground, first element in CHAMELEON (Cf. chameleon); also… … Etymology dictionary
chthonic — [thän′ik] adj. 1. CHTHONIAN 2. dark, primitive, and mysterious … English World dictionary
Chthonic — This article is about the Greek deities. For the band, see Chthonic (band). For other uses, see Chthon (disambiguation). Greek deities series Primordial deities Titans and Olympian deities Aquatic deities Personified concepts Other deities Chth … Wikipedia
chthonic — adjective /ˈkθɒnɪk,ˈθɑ.nɪk/ Dwelling within or under the earth. The young pantheon had remanded their elders to the role of smouldering, chthonic gods; to inhabiting dark, deep places, hidden from mortal eyes and influence. See Also: chthonian,… … Wiktionary
chthonic — also chthonian adjective Etymology: Greek chthon , chthōn earth more at humble Date: 1882 of or relating to the underworld ; infernal < chthonic deities > … New Collegiate Dictionary
Chthonic (band) — Chthonic Chinese name 閃靈樂團 (Traditional) Origin Taiwan Genre(s) … Wikipedia
chthonic deities — In classical mythology, the dreaded deities of the underworld, who are so feared that they usually are nameless and are called only by euphemisms. They often appear in the form of SERPENTs, which are associated with tombs and death. Chthonic… … Encyclopedia of Demons and Demonology