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Definition of soul
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Soul (a.) Sole.
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Souled
::
Souled
(a.)
Furnished
with a soul;
possessing
soul and
feeling;
-- used
chiefly
in
composition;
as,
great-souled
Hector..
High-souled
::
High-souled
(a.)
Having
a high or noble
spirit;
honorable.
Quell
::
Quell (v. t.) To
quiet;
to
allay;
to
pacify;
to cause to yield or
cease;
as, to quell
grief;
to quell the
tumult
of the
soul..
All Souls' Day
::
All
Souls'
Day () The
second
day of
November;
a feast day of the Roman
Catholic
church,
on which
supplications
are made for the souls of the
faithful
dead..
Lost
::
Lost (v. t.)
Ruined
or
destroyed,
either
physically
or
morally;
past help or hope; as, a ship lost at sea; a woman lost to
virtue;
a lost
soul..
Health
::
Health
(n.) The state of being hale,
sound,
or
whole,
in body, mind, or soul;
especially,
the state of being free from
physical
disease
or
pain..
Vampire
::
Vampire
(n.) A
blood-sucking
ghost;
a soul of a dead
person
superstitiously
believed
to come from the grave and
wander
about by night
sucking
the blood of
persons
asleep,
thus
causing
their
death.
This
superstition
is now
prevalent
in parts of
Eastern
Europe,
and was
especially
current
in
Hungary
about the year
1730..
Yama
::
Yama (n.) The king of the
infernal
regions,
corresponding
to the Greek
Pluto,
and also the judge of
departed
souls.
In later times he is more
exclusively
considered
the dire judge of all, and the
tormentor
of the
wicked.
He is
represented
as of a green
color,
with red
garments,
having
a crown on his head, his eyes
inflamed,
and
sitting
on a
buffalo,
with a club and noose in his
hands..
Fire
::
Fire (v. t.) To
inflame;
to
irritate,
as the
passions;
as, to fire the soul with
anger,
pride,
or
revenge..
Nirvana
::
Nirvana
(n.) In the
Buddhist
system
of
religion,
the final
emancipation
of the soul from
transmigration,
and
consequently
a
beatific
enfrachisement
from the evils of
wordly
existence,
as by
annihilation
or
absorption
into the
divine.
See
Buddhism..
Psycho-
::
Psycho-
() A
combining
form from Gr.
psychh`
the soul, the mind, the
understanding;
as,
psychology..
Magnanimous
::
Magnanimous
(a.) Great of mind;
elevated
in soul or in
sentiment;
raised
above what is low, mean, or
ungenerous;
of lofty and
courageous
spirit;
as, a
magnanimous
character;
a
magnanimous
conqueror..
Inequality
::
Inequality
(n.)
Disproportion
to any
office
or
purpose;
inadequacy;
competency;
as, the
inequality
of
terrestrial
things
to the wants of a
rational
soul..
Inward
::
Inward
(a.)
Seated
in the mind,
heart,
spirit,
or
soul..
Parish
::
Parish
(n.) That
circuit
of
ground
committed
to the
charge
of one
parson
or
vicar,
or other
minister
having
cure of souls
therein..
Sedate
::
Sedate
(a.)
Undisturbed
by
passion
or
caprice;
calm;
tranquil;
serene;
not
passionate
or
giddy;
composed;
staid;
as, a
sedate
soul, mind, or
temper..
Home
::
Home (n.) A place of
refuge
and rest; an
asylum;
as, a home for
outcasts;
a home for the
blind;
hence,
esp., the
grave;
the final rest; also, the
native
and
eternal
dwelling
place of the
soul..
Soul
::
Soul (v. t.) To indue with a soul; to
furnish
with a soul or mind.
Metempsychosis
::
Metempsychosis
(n.) The
passage
of the soul, as an
immortal
essence,
at the death of the
animal
body it had
inhabited,
into
another
living
body,
whether
of a brute or a human
being;
transmigration
of
souls..
Will
::
Will (v.) The power of
choosing;
the
faculty
or
endowment
of the soul by which it is
capable
of
choosing;
the
faculty
or power of the mind by which we
decide
to do or not to do; the power or
faculty
of
preferring
or
selecting
one of two or more
objects.
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