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`spirit` in Latin

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spirit

  1. noun
    • non-physical part of a person
      spiritus
      The spirit leaves the body at death. — Spiritus corpus morte relinquit.
      anima
      The spirit is eternal. — Anima aeterna est.
    • [figurative], attitude or mood of a person
      animus [figurative]
      She has a brave spirit. — Animus fortis ei est.
      mens [figurative]
      His spirit was low after the loss. — Mens eius post cladem demissa erat.
    • [figurative, idiomatic], essence or core meaning
      essentia [figurative, idiomatic]
      The spirit of the law is justice. — Essentia legis est iustitia.
    • [scientific, medical], volatile liquid, especially alcohol
      spiritus vini [scientific, medical]
      The solution contains spirit. — Solutio spiritum vini continet.
    • [mythological, religious], supernatural being or ghost
      spiritus [mythological, religious]
      They believed the spirit haunted the house. — Credebant spiritum domum infestare.
      larva [mythological, religious]
      A spirit appeared in the night. — Larva nocte apparuit.