brimstone
Meanings
Plural: brimstones
Noun
- an old name for sulfur
- The sulfur of hell; hell, damnation.
- Sulfur.
- A whore.
- Used attributively as an intensifier in exclamations.
- The butterfly Gonepteryx rhamni of the Pieridae family.
- Online content of exceptionally poor quality, lower than coal.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English brymston, brimston, bremston, forms of brinston, brenston, bernston, from Old English brynstān (“brimstone”, literally “burn-stone”), equivalent to brian + stone, or burn + stone. Cognate with Scots brunstane (“brimstone”), Icelandic brennisteinn (“sulfur / sulphur, brimstone”), German Bernstein (“amber”). Compare also brimfire. More at burn, stone. Although once a synonym for sulfur, the word is now restricted to Biblical usage. Internet sense originates from Soyjak.party as an intensified variant of coal.
Synonyms
native sulfur, native sulphur
Antonyms
Scrabble Score: 13
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