animo
interj.
cheer up!, be encouraged, feel better!
animo (m)
n.
intention, mind; thoughts; character, nature, disposition; courage
animare
v.
animate, give life to, vivify, liven, inspirit; warm, excite, wake
ánimo
interj.
come on, hold on; snap out of it
ánimo (m)
n.
mind; soul; zest; courage; encouragement
animar
v.
animate, make alive; arouse; inspire; excite
ânimo
interj.
thumbs up
ânimo (m)
n.
thumbs up
animar
v.
animate, vitalize; enliven, inspirit; stimulate, exhilarate, brighten
animo (het)
n.
zest, craving; eagerness, enthusiasm, heartiness
Animo
ANIMO - Lat. Intentionally, purposefully
ANIMUS - The intent; the mind with which a thing is done, as animus. cancellandi, the intention of cancelling; animus farandi, the intention of stealing; animus maiaendi; the intention of remaining; auimus morandi, the intention or purpose of delaying. Whether the act of a man, when in appearance criminal, be so or not, depends upon the intention with which it was done. Vide Intention.
ANIMUS CANCELLANDI - An intention to destroy or cancel. The least tearing of a will by a testator, animus cancellandi, renders it invalid.
ANIMUS FURANDI - crim. law. The intention to steal. In order to comstitute larceny, the thief must take the property anino furandi; but this, is expressed in the definition of larceny by the word felonious. When the taking of property is lawful, although it may afterwards be converted animo furandi to the taker's use, it is not larceny.
ANIMUS MANENDI - The intention of remaining. To acquire a domicil, the party must have his abode in one place, with the intention of remaining there; for without such intention no new domicil can be gained, and the old will not be lost. See Domicile.
ANIMUS RECIPIENDI - The intention of receiving. A man will acquire no title to a thing unless he possesses it with an intention of receiving it for himself; as, if a thing be bailed to a man, he acquires no title.
ANIMUS REVERTENDI - The intention of returning. A man retains his domicil, if he leaves it animo revertendi.
ANIMUS TESTANDI - An intention to make a testament or will. This is required to make a valid will; for whatever form may have been adopted, if there was no animus testandi, there can be no will. An idiot for example, can make no will, because he has no intention.
This entry contains material from Bouvier's Legal Dictionary, a work published in the 1850's.