Hells

/hΙ›lz/ noun

Plural of 'hell': places or states of eternal punishment in various religions; or intensely unpleasant situations or experiences.

From Old English 'hel' (and Old Norse 'hel'), from Proto-Germanic 'halija' meaning 'concealed place.' The word originally just meant 'underworld' before religious concepts of punishment were attached to it.

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