helle-brōga

helle-brōga, m.n: terror of hell. (HEL-luh-BRO-ga / ˈhɛl-lə-ˌbroː-ga)

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Medieval manuscript image of a beast’s mouth, toothy and filled with flames, into which naked people are being cast by hairy, horned demons.
Taymouth Hours; England, 14th century; British Library, Yates Thompson MS 13, f. 142r. [blogs.bl.uk]

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