hkastos
Hkastos is a term derived from the Greek word "hkasthai," which means "to be in a state of confusion or disorder." In ancient Greek culture, hkastos was often used to describe a state of mental or emotional turmoil, particularly in the context of divine or supernatural phenomena. It was believed that hkastos could be caused by the intervention of gods or demons, who would induce a state of confusion in humans to test their faith or punish their transgressions.
In literature and mythology, hkastos is often associated with the figure of the Furies, who were goddesses
In modern times, the term hkastos has fallen out of common usage, but it continues to be