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Definition of soul
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Soul (n.) The seat of real life or
vitality;
the
source
of
action;
the
animating
or
essential
part.
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Serene
::
Serene
(a.) Calm;
placid;
undisturbed;
unruffled;
as, a
serene
aspect;
a
serene
soul..
Sedate
::
Sedate
(a.)
Undisturbed
by
passion
or
caprice;
calm;
tranquil;
serene;
not
passionate
or
giddy;
composed;
staid;
as, a
sedate
soul, mind, or
temper..
Soul
::
Soul (a.) Sole.
Animism
::
Animism
(n.) The
doctrine,
taught
by
Stahl,
that the soul is the
proper
principle
of life and
development
in the
body..
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.
Erebus
::
Erebus
(n.) A place of
nether
darkness,
being the
gloomy
space
through
which the souls
passed
to
Hades.
See
Milton's
Paradise
Lost, Book II., line 883..
Metempsychose
::
Metempsychose
(v. t.) To
translate
or
transfer,
as the soul, from one body to
another..
Hell
::
Hell (v. t.) The place of the dead, or of souls after
death;
the
grave;
--
called
in
Hebrew
sheol,
and by the
Greeks
hades..
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..
Charon
::
Charon
(n.) The son of
Erebus
and Nox, whose
office
it was to ferry the souls of the dead over the Styx, a river of the
infernal
regions..
Enthusiasm
::
Enthusiasm
(n.)
Enkindled
and
kindling
fervor
of soul;
strong
excitement
of
feeling
on
behalf
of a cause or a
subject;
ardent
and
imaginative
zeal or
interest;
as, he
engaged
in his
profession
with
enthusiasm..
Hermogenian
::
Hermogenian
(n.) A
disciple
of
Hermogenes,
an
heretical
teacher
who lived in
Africa
near the close of the
second
century.
He held
matter
to be the
fountain
of all evil, and that souls and
spirits
are
formed
of
corrupt
matter..
Immaterialism
::
Immaterialism
(n.) The
doctrine
that
external
bodies
may be
reduced
to mind and ideas in a mind; any
doctrine
opposed
to
materialism
or
phenomenalism,
esp. a
system
that
maintains
the
immateriality
of the soul;
idealism;
esp.,
Bishop
Berkeley's
theory
of
idealism..
Curate
::
Curate
(n.) One who has the cure of
souls;
originally,
any
clergyman,
but now
usually
limited
to one who
assists
a
rector
or
vicar..
Preexistentism
::
Preexistentism
(n.) The
theory
of a
preexistence
of souls
before
their
association
with human
bodies.
Souled
::
Souled
(a.)
Furnished
with a soul;
possessing
soul and
feeling;
-- used
chiefly
in
composition;
as,
great-souled
Hector..
Traducianism
::
Traducianism
(n.) The
doctrine
that human souls are
produced
by the act of
generation;
--
opposed
to
creationism,
and
infusionism..
Kindred
::
Kindred
(a.)
Related;
congenial;
of the like
nature
or
properties;
as,
kindred
souls;
kindred
skies;
kindred
propositions..
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..
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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