1655: Hell is Other Words Jun 26, 2019

The word 'Hell' is an old word, related to 'color' [1], and sharing its name with a goddess and place in Norse mythology. Indeed, not only is there a connection to Germanic mythology, many Germanic languages used the older form that became 'Hell' and took on a different meaning. In Old English alone, the word was used in compounds like 'helle-rúne' meaning 'sorcery' which later developed into 'rune' like the writing system, and 'helle-wíte' meaning 'torment' (literally 'understanding Hell') is theorized to be the source of 'witch'.
To read more about a possible Egyptian influence on 'Satan', you can check that out on the Word Facts Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/egyptian-on-wt-27908800



[1] https://stonewordfacts.blogspot.com/2017/01/777-hell-and-color-jan-23-2017.html

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