Agony vs Agone - What's the difference?
agony | agone |
Violent contest or striving.
Pain so extreme as to cause writhing or contortions of the body, similar to those made in the athletic contests in Greece; and hence, extreme pain of mind or body; anguish; paroxysm of grief; specifically, the sufferings of Christ in the garden of Gethsemane.
Paroxysm of joy; keen emotion.
The last struggle of life; death struggle.
* Bible, 1 Sam. xxx. 13
* 1663 ,
*:And many a serpent of fell kind, / With wings before, and stings behind, / Subdued; as poets say, long agone , / Bold Sir George, Saint George did the dragon.
As a noun agony
is violent contest or striving.As an adverb agone is
.agony
English
Noun
(agonies)- The world is convulsed by the agonies of great nations. —.
- Being in an agony he prayed more earnestly. —Luke xxii. 44.
- With cries and agonies of wild delight. —.
Synonyms
* anguish, torment, throe, distress, pang, suffering * See alsoAntonyms
* (extreme pain) ecstasyagone
English
Adverb
(-)- Three days agone I fell sick.