inferides
Inferides is a term encountered primarily as a variant spelling or transliteration of inferi, the Latin plural referring to the gods and spirits of the Roman underworld. In classical Latin usage, inferi (from inferus, lower) is employed to designate either the deities of the lower world or the shades of the dead. The form inferides is not standard in classical sources and is generally considered a misspelling or a late, nonstandard variant rather than a distinct term.
In Roman religion, the Inferi (often rendered as Di Inferi when emphasized as a collective deity group)
Literary and scholarly usage tends to treat inferi as the general reference to underworld powers and the