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Etymology of the Latin word animus

the Latin word animus (mind; intellect; soul)
derived from the Greek word anemos, ἄνεμος (wind; (plural) by implication, (the four) quarters (of the earth))
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *anə-

Derivations in Latin

animosus, unianimus, inanimare, longanimis, magnanimus, pusillanimis, aequanimus, unanimus, animadvertere, aequanimitas

Derivations in other languages

English animus, French désanimation, Italian animo, Portuguese ânimo, Portuguese animus



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