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gehenne
† geˈhenne Obs. rare. Also 5 gehyne. [a. F. gehenne, ad. eccl. L. gehenna: see prec. The word was early confused with gehine confession, examination of accused persons by torture (mod.F. gêne discomfort), whence the form in quot. 1481.] a. A hell, place of torment. b. Judicial torture.1481 Caxton My...
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Donzy
, and with an entrance in the middle of the short side, to the north; it measures around 100 x 40 m, on the east bank of the Fontbout in the Champ de Gehenne
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gehenna
‖ gehenna (gɪˈhɛnə) [a. Eccl. Lat. gehenna, a. Hellenistic Gr. γέεννα, rendered ‘hell’ in the Eng. N.T. (also γέεννα τοῦ πυρός ‘gehenna of fire’, rendered ‘hell fire’). In med.L. the word was used transf. for judicial torture: cf. gehenne. The Gr. γέεννα was ad. post-Biblical Heb. gē{supi}hinnōm hel...
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Semur-en-Auxois
Parts visible today are:
La tour de l'Orle d'Or, with a height of 44 metres and walls 5 metres thick
La tour de la Gehenne
La tour de la Prison
La tour
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Vincent Warren
Three works with religious and spiritual references were Gehenne (1965), Cérémonie (1972), and Cantique des Cantiques (Song of Songs, 1974). In Gehenne set to music by Alvin Etler and named for a biblical place of extreme suffering, Warren was able to express his deep grief at the death of New
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