| Spirit |
Air set in motion by breathing; breath; hence, sometimes, life itself. |
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| Spirit |
A rough breathing; an aspirate, as the letter h; also, a mark to denote aspiration; a breathing. |
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| Spirit |
Life, or living substance, considered independently of corporeal existence; an intelligence conceived of apart from any physical organization or embodiment; vital essence, force, or energy, as distinct from matter. |
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| Spirit |
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. |
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| Spirit |
Specifically, a disembodied soul; the human soul after it has left the body. |
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