ABYSS, in a general sense, denotes something pro-
found, and, as it were, bottomless. The word is originally Greek, abyssos; compounded of the privative a, and byssos, q. d. without a bottom.
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ABYSS, in a general sense, denotes something pro-
found, and, as it were, bottomless. The word is originally Greek, abyssos; compounded of the privative a, and byssos, q. d. without a bottom.