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Subtartarean
Subtartarean Sub`tar*ta"re*an, a. Being or living under Tartarus; infernal. ``Subtartarean powers.' --Pope.

Meaning of Tartarean from wikipedia

- In Gr**** mythology, Tartarus (/ˈtɑːrtərəs/; Ancient Gr****: Τάρταρος, romanized: Tártaros) is the deep abyss that is used as a dungeon of torment and suffering...
- they are still not as good compared to the guitarwork." Haavard Holm of Tartarean Desire praised the band writing that it "has capacities beyond the normal"...
- guilty crimes. A monster, hated by her own father Pluto, hateful to her Tartarean sisters: she ****umes so many forms, her features are so savage, she sports...
- album Orchid. The album was well-received critically. Vincent Eldefors of Tartarean Desire stated "ever since I first heard my first Opeth song "To Bid You...
- indeed a brilliant proof that Swedish metal isn't entirely stagnant." Tartarean Desire's critic Cseke Róbert wrote, "this record is more powerful and...
- The Nephilim - Mourning Sun - review by Panayiotis Papandreopoulos". Tartarean Desire. 15 August 2008. Retrieved 29 August 2012. "Fields Of The Nephilim...
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- Tartarus The god of the deepest, darkest part of the underworld, the Tartarean pit (which is also referred to as Tartarus itself). Θάλασσα (Thál****a)...
- fugitive from light" and actively "shedding darkness in the gloom of Tartarean night," crowned with a wreath made of ebony as suitable for the kingdom...
- Six Tragedies, pp. 159–160. Seneca cited by Oliphant (1913), p. 138: "Tartarean birds", etc. Hyginus, Fabulae 28, cited by Oliphant (1913), p. 138. Oliphant...