Word | animus |
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Meaning | courage, vivacity, bravery, will, spirit, soul |
See also |
Homeric Greek: ἄνεμος
‘wind’ Old Norse: and ‘spirit, soul’ Tocharian B: āñme ‘soul’ |
Synonyms | audentia |
Other words that might be of interest |
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cutis ‘skin’, sanguis ‘blood’, os ‘bone’, ovum ‘egg’, cornu ‘horn’, cauda ‘tail’, penna ‘feather’, pilus ‘hair’, caput ‘head’, auris ‘ear’, oculus ‘eye’, nasus ‘nose’, naris ‘nose’, ōs ‘mouth’, dens ‘tooth’, lingua ‘tongue’, unguis ‘fingernail’, pes ‘foot’, crus ‘leg’, genu ‘knee’, mānus ‘hand’, ala ‘wing’, venter ‘belly’, cervix ‘neck’, mamma ‘breast’, cor ‘heart’, iecur ‘liver’, aeger ‘sick’, arma ‘arms, weapons’, barba ‘beard, whiskers’, capillus ‘hair’, collum ‘neck’, coma ‘hair of the head, leaves, rays of light’, comminus ‘hand to hand, in close combat’, corpus ‘body, corpse’, crinis ‘hair’, spuō ‘to spit’, mordeō ‘to bite, to chew’ |