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Spirit

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Etymology

From Latin spiritus , ultimately meaning breath, wind (cf. inspire, respire , transpire), from spirare, breathe

Noun

spirit (plural: spirits )

  1. The soul of a person or other living being
  2. A supernatural being without physical form; ghost
  3. Enthusiasm
    School spirit is at an all-time high
  4. Manner or style
    In the spirit of previous efforts, we have continued to use italics excessively
  5. alcohol

Related terms

Translations

  • Chinese Characters: ,
  • Estonian: hing (1), vaim (2), piiritus (5)
  • Finnish: henki (1, 2, 3, 4), haamu (2), tapa (4) alkoholi (5), sprii (5), viina (5)
  • French: élan (1, 4)
  • German: Geist m (1,2), Seele f (1,2)
  • Hebrew: ‏רוח‎ (1,2)
    dusza f (1), duch m (2,3,4)
  • Romanica: spirito m
  • Russian: душа f (1), привидение (2), дух m (3), алкоголь m (5)
  • Slovak: duch m (1, 2, 4)
  • Spanish: espíritu (1,2), alcohol m (5)
  • Swedish: själ (1), ande (2), anda (3,4), sprit (5), alkohol (5)

See also

Proper Noun

Spirit

  1. (Holy) Spirit: in Christian theology, the Third Person of the Blessed Trinity , the three aspects of God
  2. The name given to a Mars exploration rover launched June 10, 2003. See wikipedia entry



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