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Definition of spirit
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of spirit is as below...
Spirit
(n.)
Temper
or
disposition
of mind;
mental
condition
or
disposition;
intellectual
or moral
state;
-- often in the
plural;
as, to be
cheerful,
or in good
spirits;
to be
downhearted,
or in bad
spirits..
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Amort
::
Amort (a.) As if dead;
lifeless;
spiritless;
dejected;
depressed.
Poor
::
Poor
(superl.)
Wanting
in
strength
or
vigor;
feeble;
dejected;
as, poor
health;
poor
spirits..
Purgation
::
Purgation
(n.) The
clearing
of one's self from a crime of which one was
publicly
suspected
and
accused.
It was
either
canonical,
which was
prescribed
by the canon law, the form
whereof
used in the
spiritual
court was, that the
person
suspected
take his oath that he was clear of the
matter
objected
against
him, and bring his
honest
neighbors
with him to make oath that they
believes
he swore
truly;
or
vulgar,
which was by fire or water
ordeal,
or by
combat.
See
Ordeal..
Liberal
::
Liberal
(a.) Free by
birth;
hence,
befitting
a
freeman
or
gentleman;
refined;
noble;
independent;
free; not
servile
or mean; as, a
liberal
ancestry;
a
liberal
spirit;
liberal
arts or
studies..
Festivity
::
Festivity
(n.) The
condition
of being
festive;
social
joy or
exhilaration
of
spirits
at an
entertaintment;
joyfulness;
gayety.
Brandy
::
Brandy
(n.) A
strong
alcoholic
liquor
distilled
from wine. The name is also given to
spirit
distilled
from other
liquors,
and in the
United
States
to that
distilled
from cider and
peaches.
In
northern
Europe,
it is also
applied
to a
spirit
obtained
from
grain..
Materialize
::
Materialize
(v. t.) To make
visable
in, or as in, a
material
form; -- said of
spirits..
Cheer
::
Cheer (n.)
Feeling;
spirit;
state of mind or
heart.
Consolation
::
Consolation
(n.) The act of
consoling;
the state of being
consoled;
allevation
of
misery
or
distress
of mind;
refreshment
of
spirit;
comfort;
that which
consoles
or
comforts
the
spirit.
Despotism
::
Despotism
(n.) The
power,
spirit,
or
principles
of a
despot;
absolute
control
over
others;
tyrannical
sway;
tyranny..
Spiritally
::
Spirit
(v. t.) To
convey
rapidly
and
secretly,
or
mysteriously,
as if by the
agency
of a
spirit;
to
kidnap;
-- often with away, or off..
Alcoholometry
::
Alcoholometry
(n.) The
process
or
method
of
ascertaining
the
proportion
of pure
alcohol
which
spirituous
liquors
contain.
Spiritual-minded
::
Spiritually
(adv.)
In a
spiritual
manner;
with
purity
of
spirit;
like a
spirit.
Chivalry
::
Chivalry
(n.) The
dignity
or
system
of
knighthood;
the
spirit,
usages,
or
manners
of
knighthood;
the
practice
of
knight-errantry..
Bishop
::
Bishop
(n.) In the Roman
Catholic,
Greek,
and
Anglican
or
Protestant
Episcopal
churches,
one
ordained
to the
highest
order of the
ministry,
superior
to the
priesthood,
and
generally
claiming
to be a
successor
of the
Apostles.
The
bishop
is
usually
the
spiritual
head or ruler of a
diocese,
bishopric,
or see..
Inflammable
::
Inflammable
(a.)
Capable
of being
easily
set fire;
easily
enkindled;
combustible;
as,
inflammable
oils or
spirits..
Rosedrop
::
Rosedrop
(n.) A ruddy
eruption
upon the nose
caused
by
drinking
ardent
spirits;
a grog
blossom.
Phlegm
::
Phlegm
(a.) A
watery
distilled
liquor,
in
distinction
from a
spirituous
liquor..
Heroine
::
Heroine
(n.) A woman of an
heroic
spirit.
Dejection
::
Dejection
(n.)
Lowness
of
spirits
occasioned
by grief or
misfortune;
mental
depression;
melancholy.
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