释义 |
styg·ian \ˈstij(ē)ən\ adjective Usage: often capitalized Etymology: Latin stygius stygian (from Greek stygios, from Styg-, Styx Styx, mythical stream considered to be the chief river of the subterranean world of the dead) + English -an : of, relating to, or associated with the river Styx: as a. : hellish, infernal, gloomy b. : characteristic of death : deathly < upon those roseate lips a stygian hue — William Wordsworth > c. : inviolable < a stygian oath > |