anima
n.
soul, psyche, spirit; existence; feminine part of the male personality (according to Jungian psychology); true inner self
Anima
Anima,It may come from the
Proto-Indo-European language root *ane- ("to breathe"), from which
animal and
animation also originate. It may refer to:In Christian contexts, the
Latin word is used to translate Greek psykhe (
psyche), see
soul and
spiritAnima (Jung), both one's "true self" as well as the side of a man's unconscious mind in the psychology of
Carl Jung.Anima (armour), personal armor used in the 16th century, similar to that worn by Roman legionaries.
Anima (Final Fantasy X), an aeon in the video games Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2.
Anima (relic), a type of relic in the video games Xenosaga and Xenogears.
Anima (Fire Emblem), a magic style based around fire, thunder, and wind in the Fire Emblem video game series.
Anima (comics), a 15-issue comic book published by DC Comics.Anima banners, a byproduct of magical power usage in the Exalted and Aberrant role-playing games.
+Anima, a manga series by Natsumi Mukai.
Gum anima or gum animae, a kind of gum or resin.
Ænima, an album by rock band Tool, named partly in reference to Jung's concept of anima.
Anima (band), an alternative rock band from Turkey.Anima (Vladislav Delay album), a 2001 album by electronic musician
Vladislav Delay., a table-top paper & pencil role-playing game ANIMA - Latin for 'breath' or 'soul' as used in Vulgate Bible 'Magnificat anima mea Dominum' 'My soul magnifies the Lord'.
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Anima (die)
n.
anima, soul, psyche, spirit; existence; feminine part of the male personality; true inner self
anima (f)
n.
anima, feminine part of the male personality (according to Jungian psychology); greensickness
animer
v.
animate, elevate, enliven; brisk, invigorate, liven; conduct, drive
anima (f)
n.
soul, spirit; core, centre, center; ghost
animare
v.
animate, give life to, vivify, liven, inspirit; warm, excite, wake