All 3 Uses of
infernal
in
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
- Again, it is certain that the archdeacon had been seized with a singular passion for the symbolical door of Notre-Dame, that page of a conjuring book written in stone, by Bishop Guillaume de Paris, who has, no doubt, been damned for having affixed so infernal a frontispiece to the sacred poem chanted by the rest of the edifice.†
Chpt 1.4.5
- 'Twas a priest, a priest whom I do not know; an infernal priest who pursues me!†
Chpt 2.8.1 *
- At that moment, the voice of the priest, that infernal voice, passed very close to the cell, crying,— "This way, Captain Phoebus de Châteaupers."†
Chpt 2.11.1
Definition:
very bad; or very annoying; or characteristic of hell or the underworld