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"Something regarded as resembling the mythical river Phlegethon; a river of fire, a seething torrent or turmoil", Early 19th cent.; earliest use found in Lord Byron (1788–1824), poet. From Phlegethon (classical Latin Phlegethont-, Phlegethōn, ancient Greek Φλεγέθοντ-, Φλεγέθων, lit. ‘burning, blazing’), the name of a mythological river of fire, one of the five rivers of Hades.