STYGIAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster English speakers have been using stygian to mean "of or relating to the river Styx" since the early 16th century From there the meaning broadened to describe things that are as dark, dreary, and menacing as one might imagine Hades and the river Styx to be
Stygian - Wikipedia Stygian refers to the goddess and underworld river Styx in Greek mythology Stygia or Stygian may also refer to: The Stygian triplets, a trio of demons in Kevin Smith’s 1999 film Dogma
Stygian - definition of Stygian by The Free Dictionary Define Stygian Stygian synonyms, Stygian pronunciation, Stygian translation, English dictionary definition of Stygian also Styg·i·an adj 1 a Gloomy and dark b Infernal; hellish 2 Of or relating to the river Styx American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language,
Stygian - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline Stygian (adj ) "pertaining to the river Styx," or, in a broader sense, the nether world; 1560s, from Latin Stygius, from Greek Stygios, from Styx (genitive Stygos); see Styx