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Definition of soul
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Soul (n.) A pure or
disembodied
spirit.
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Spiritualism
::
Spiritualism
(n.) The
doctrine,
in
opposition
to the
materialists,
that all which
exists
is
spirit,
or soul -- that what is
called
the
external
world is
either
a
succession
of
notions
impressed
on the mind by the
Deity,
as
maintained
by
Berkeley,
or else the mere educt of the mind
itself,
as
taught
by
Fichte..
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..
Void
::
Void (a.)
Containing
no
immaterial
quality;
destitute
of mind or soul.
Anniversary
::
Anniversary
(n.) The day on which Mass is said
yearly
for the soul of a
deceased
person;
the
commemoration
of some
sacred
event,
as the
dedication
of a
church
or the
consecration
of a
pope..
Magnanimous
::
Magnanimous
(a.)
Dictated
by or
exhibiting
nobleness
of soul;
honorable;
noble;
not
selfish.
Conversion
::
Conversion
(n.) A
spiritual
and moral
change
attending
a
change
of
belief
with
conviction;
a
change
of
heart;
a
change
from the
service
of the world to the
service
of God; a
change
of the
ruling
disposition
of the soul,
involving
a
transformation
of the
outward
life..
Pabulum
::
Pabulum
(n.) The means of
nutriment
to
animals
or
plants;
food;
nourishment;
hence,
that which feeds or
sustains,
as fuel for a fire; that upon which the mind or soul is
nourished;
as,
intellectual
pabulum..
Soulili
::
Soulili
(n.) A
long-tailed,
crested
Javan
monkey
(Semnopithecus
mitratus).
The head, the
crest,
and the upper
surface
of the tail, are
black..
Sinecure
::
Sinecure
(n.) An
ecclesiastical
benefice
without
the care of
souls.
Monopsychism
::
Monopsychism
(n.) The
doctrine
that there is but one
immortal
soul or
intellect
with which all men are
endowed.
Spiritualize
::
Spiritualize
(v. t.) To
refine
intellectiually
or
morally;
to
purify
from the
corrupting
influence
of the
world;
to give a
spiritual
character
or
tendency
to; as, to
spiritualize
soul..
Animism
::
Animism
(n.) The
belief
that
inanimate
objects
and the
phenomena
of
nature
are
endowed
with
personal
life or a
living
soul; also, in an
extended
sense,
the
belief
in the
existence
of soul or
spirit
apart from
matter..
Ecstasy
::
Ecstasy
(n.) The state of being
beside
one's self or rapt out of one's self; a state in which the mind is
elevated
above the reach of
ordinary
impressions,
as when under the
influence
of
overpowering
emotion;
an
extraordinary
elevation
of the
spirit,
as when the soul,
unconscious
of
sensible
objects,
is
supposed
to
contemplate
heavenly
mysteries..
Intellect
::
Intellect
(n.) The part or
faculty
of the human soul by which it
knows,
as
distinguished
from the power to feel and to will;
sometimes,
the
capacity
for
higher
forms of
knowledge,
as
distinguished
from the power to
perceive
objects
in their
relations;
the power to judge and
comprehend;
the
thinking
faculty;
the
understanding..
Worldling
::
Worldling
() A
person
whose soul is set upon
gaining
temporal
possessions;
one
devoted
to this world and its
enjoyments.
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..
Inequality
::
Inequality
(n.)
Disproportion
to any
office
or
purpose;
inadequacy;
competency;
as, the
inequality
of
terrestrial
things
to the wants of a
rational
soul..
Elysium
::
Elysium
(n.) A
dwelling
place
assigned
to happy souls after
death;
the seat of
future
happiness;
Paradise.
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..
Soul
::
Soul (n.) A human
being;
a
person;
-- a
familiar
appellation,
usually
with a
qualifying
epithet;
as, poor
soul..
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