naether

/ˈneɪðər/

Definitions

1. noun

Either of the two lowest or deepest parts of the underworld in Norse mythology, considered as the realms of the dead, especially the first level of the underworld.

“In Norse mythology, the naether was seen as a place of great sorrow and hardship for those who dwelled there.”

Synonyms

  • hell
  • underworld

Antonyms

  • heaven
  • paradise