Infernus, Adiect. L oweineathermost: deepest: of hel: hellish. vt. Infernus sluctus. Plin. The vndermost or deepest waue.Aquæ infernæ.Ouid.Inferni dij, quibus Superi opponuntur.Liu.Infernal gods.Pars inferna.Cic.The neathermost part: the bottome.Sedes inferna.Ouid.Inferna stagua.Liu.Tenebræ infernæ. Hor. Valles infernæ.Ouid.Infernæ vmbræ. Martial. The soules in hel.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
infernus, a, um, adj. [infer], lower, that which lies beneath (mostly poet. and postAug.). I. In gen.: hic sese infernis de partibus erigit Hydra, from beneath, Cic. poët. N. D. 2, 44, 114: superi infernique Di, Liv. 24, 38, 8: stagna, id. 8, 24, 3: auster, Plin. 2, 47, 48, 128: mare,
the Tuscan Sea
, Luc. 2, 400.—II. In partic., underground, belonging to the Lower Regions, infernal: rex,