Byss

/bΙͺs/ noun

A variant or archaic spelling of 'abyss,' referring to a deep chasm, void, or the depths of the ocean or underworld.

Variant of 'abyss,' from Greek 'abyssos' (without bottom). Medieval scribes sometimes wrote it as 'byss' or 'bysss,' and the term reflected both literal geographical features and metaphorical spiritual depths.

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