soul

  • 51soûl — SAOUL, nm., contentement, taf, content : SU (Albanais.001, Annecy.003, Saxel.002, Thônes.004), chu (001, Balme Si.), sou (Chambéry.025, Arvillard, Côte Aime, Doucy Bauges, Montagny Bozel.026, St Jean Arvey), sout (Modane). E. : Ivre, Rassasié,… …

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  • 52Soul '69 — Infobox Album Name = Soul 69 Type = studio Artist = Aretha Franklin Released = January 17, 1969 Recorded = April 17 18 September 24, 1968 Genre = Rhythm and blues Length = 40:49 Label = Atlantic Records Producer = Tom Dowd, Jerry Wexler Reviews …

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  • 53soul —    ‘Stay, gentle Helena,’ says Lysander in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, ‘hear my excuse;/My love, my life, my soul, fair Helena!’ ‘My soul’ in such a context is clearly a passionate endearment.    There is a similar usage in Cymbeline …

    A dictionary of epithets and terms of address

  • 54soul — I. noun Etymology: Middle English soule, from Old English sāwol; akin to Old High German sēula soul Date: before 12th century 1. the immaterial essence, animating principle, or actuating cause of an individual life 2. a. the spiritual principle… …

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  • 55Soul —    Many cultures posit the existence of various parts that make up a person (human or other than human). In addition to possessing arms and noses, or branches and trunks, or fins and gills, as the case may be, particular kinds of person may also… …

    Historical dictionary of shamanism

  • 56soul — Used In the OT of the principle of life, as when God breathed into Adam (Gen. 2:7), and thus ‘soul’ referred to the whole living human person. Later the book of Wisdom (9:15) introduces the Greek view, in which the ‘body’ is distinct from the… …

    Dictionary of the Bible

  • 57soul — noun 1》 the spiritual or immaterial part of a person, regarded as immortal.     ↘a person s moral or emotional nature or sense of identity. 2》 emotional or intellectual energy or intensity.     ↘soul music. 3》 a person regarded as the embodiment… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 58soul*/ — [səʊl] noun 1) [C] the part of a person that is capable of thinking and feeling Deep in your heart and soul you must know that this is wrong.[/ex] 2) [C] the spiritual part of a person that most religions believe continues to exist after their… …

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  • 59Soul — (Voz inglesa.) ► sustantivo masculino MÚSICA Estilo musical de origen norteamericano, derivado de varias formas de música afroamericana, de ritmo sincopado. * * * soul (ingl.; pronunc. [soul]) m. Estilo musical afroamericano, surgido en los años… …

    Enciclopedia Universal

  • 60soul — n. 1) to save smb. s soul 2) an artistic; immortal; kindly; kindred; lost; poor; timid soul * * * [səʊl] immortal kindly kindred lost poor timid soul an artistic to save smb. s soul …

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