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Definition of soul
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Soul (n.) A pure or
disembodied
spirit.
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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..
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..
Institution
::
Institution
(n.) The act or
ceremony
of
investing
a
clergyman
with the
spiritual
part of a
benefice,
by which the care of souls is
committed
to his
charge..
Theodicy
::
Theodicy
(n.) That
department
of
philosophy
which
treats
of the
being,
perfections,
and
government
of God, and the
immortality
of the
soul..
Secular
::
Secular
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to this
present
world,
or to
things
not
spiritual
or holy;
relating
to
temporal
as
distinguished
from
eternal
interests;
not
immediately
or
primarily
respecting
the soul, but the body;
worldly..
Mercury
::
Mercury
(n.) A Latin god of
commerce
and gain; --
treated
by the poets as
identical
with the Greek
Hermes,
messenger
of the gods,
conductor
of souls to the lower
world,
and god of
eloquence..
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..
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.
Magnanimity
::
Magnanimity
(n.) The
quality
of being
magnanimous;
greatness
of mind;
elevation
or
dignity
of soul; that
quality
or
combination
of
qualities,
in
character,
which
enables
one to
encounter
danger
and
trouble
with
tranquility
and
firmness,
to
disdain
injustice,
meanness
and
revenge,
and to act and
sacrifice
for noble
objects..
Spirit
::
Spirit
(n.) The
intelligent,
immaterial
and
immortal
part of man; the soul, in
distinction
from the body in which it
resides;
the agent or
subject
of vital and
spiritual
functions,
whether
spiritual
or
material..
Flesh
::
Flesh (n.) The
character
under the
influence
of
animal
propensities
or
selfish
passions;
the soul
unmoved
by
spiritual
influences.
Emotion
::
Emotion
(n.) A
moving
of the mind or soul;
excitement
of the
feelings,
whether
pleasing
or
painful;
disturbance
or
agitation
of mind
caused
by a
specific
exciting
cause and
manifested
by some
sensible
effect
on the
body..
Soul
::
Soul (a.) Sole.
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..
Bidding Prayer
::
Bidding
prayer
() The
prayer
for the souls of
benefactors,
said
before
the
sermon..
Souled
::
Souled
(a.)
Furnished
with a soul;
possessing
soul and
feeling;
-- used
chiefly
in
composition;
as,
great-souled
Hector..
Soul
::
Soul (v. t.) To indue with a soul; to
furnish
with a soul or mind.
Psychology
::
Psychology
(n.) The
science
of the human soul;
specifically,
the
systematic
or
scientific
knowledge
of the
powers
and
functions
of the human soul, so far as they are known by
consciousness;
a
treatise
on the human
soul..
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..
Transport
::
Transport
(v. t.) To carry away with
vehement
emotion,
as joy,
sorrow,
complacency,
anger,
etc.; to
ravish
with
pleasure
or
ecstasy;
as, music
transports
the
soul..
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