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is hurled "to bottomless perdition, there to dwell in adamantine chains and penal fire" (lines 47–48). Three times in Book 2 the gates of hell are described as being made of adamantine (lines 436, 646 and 853). In Book 6, Satan "Came towring , armd in Adamant and Gold" (line 110), his shield is
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described as "of tenfold adamant" (line 255), and the armor worn by the fallen angels is described as "adamantine" (line 542). Finally in book 10 the metaphorical "Pinns of Adamant and Chains" (lines 318–319) bind the world to Satan, and thus to sin and death.
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refers to the Adamantine Land, an incorruptible place 'above' from whence the spirit came to dwell within man so that he became Adam, he who moves upon the ground with a living soul.
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use. In that capacity, the name, and various derivatives of it, are frequently used in modern media to refer to a variety of fictional substances.
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is framed with pillars of solid adamant, "that no might of man, nay, not even the sons of heaven, could uproot in war"
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is also partly built from "adamant". The crown of Gondor is described as having "seven gems of adamant".
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The Hypostasis of the Archons. (Translated by Bentley Laton and the Coptic Gnostic Library Project
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In the Middle Ages adamant also became confused with the magnetic rock
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is now used for the hardest gemstone, the increasingly archaic noun
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Quick she made the element of grey adamant, made a great sickle...
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states in line 14, "And thou like adamant draw mine iron heart".
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Index

Adamant (disambiguation)
classical mythology
diamond
Late Latin
Old French
ἀδάμας
steel
lodestone
folk etymology
Pseudodoxia Epidemica
poetic
anachronistic
King James Bible
Ezekiel
שמיר
Hebrew Bible
Greek mythology
Cronus
Uranus
sickle
Gaia
Perseus
Medusa
Prometheus Bound
Hephaestus
Prometheus
Virgil
Aeneid
Tartarus
John Milton

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