Fever 103

Fever 103 Glossary

Cerberus

known in Greek mythology as the multi-headed (often depicted either with two or three heads) canine whose role was to guard the gates of Hades, the underworld; captured by Heracles

incapable

not capable; incompetent; weak; powerless

aguey

feverish; a fever varying with the chills and/or sweating

trundle

1) a small wheel; 2) moving slowly; 3) causing to move or roll

hothouse

a greenhouse designed to have a steady, mild, or balmy temperature

ghastly

horrible, frightening, gruesome, shocking

adulterer

someone maritally unfaithful to his/her spouse by commiting sexual intercourse with someone else

Hiroshima

a city in southern Japan; best known for the attack on the city using a nuclear bomb during World War II on August 6, 1945, by the United States military, killing over 100,000 people.

lecher

a man who is driven by or indulges in excessive sexual behavior

acetylene

a colorless gas often used for fuel and in welding; extremely flammable

cherubim

one of two classes of angels mentioned in the Bible; described as attending or waiting on God; often written simply as "cherub"

petticoat

an older term used to describe a woman's undergarment, a slip under a dress or skirt; also known as "underskirt" or "half slip"

tinder

kindling, small pieces of wood

Isadora's scarves

refers to Isadora Duncan, the famous American dancer, who died tragically in 1927 when her long silk scarf got tangled with her car's rear axle, snapping her neck.

camellia

A common variety of evergreen shrub native to Asia, grown around the world. Some varieties can be used in cooking or made into tea. Camellia flowers are large and pink, and fall in great quantities to the ground in spring.