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A.Word.A.Day--escarpmentPronunciation: WAV or RealAudioescarpment (i-SKARP-ment) noun A long, steep slope separating two relatively level areas of land at differing elevations. [From French escarpement, from Italian scarpa (slope).]
"There is a place in Hell called Malebolge, "This is the precise midpoint of the Inferno. Above are all the sins punished in the two main areas of Incontinence and Violence. Thus fully one half of Dante's hell is populated by those who were fraudulent, hardening their hearts against their fellow creatures and against God. This lower hell is portrayed as a gigantic fortress. However, instead of a castle keep, rising over the landscape, the center of hell is a vast pit in which is fastened the powerless figure of Satan, hell's `king,' punished and punishing as he serves the justice of God." This week's theme: words from Dante's Inferno, a verse translation by Jean Hollander and Robert Hollander.
X-BonusIf you want to know what God thinks of money, just look at the people he gave it to. -Dorothy Parker
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