[ˈa.nɪ.ma], [ˈaː.ni.ma]
- declension-1, feminineair, breath
“Sed cum soliditas mundo quaereretur, solida autem omnia uno medio numquam, duobus semper copulen- tur, ita contigit, ut inter ignem atque terram aquam deus animamque poneret eaque inter se conpararet ” — But since solidity was needed for the world, and solids never are coupled by means of one thing, but always of two, so it has been contingent, that between fire and earth god put water and air, and ma
“...animum autem alii animam, ut fere nostri; declarat nomen: … Zenoni Stoico animus ignis videtur.” — ...some would have the mind to be air, which is about what our people do; the name makes it evident: … The Stoic Zeno thinks that the mind is fire.
- declension-1, femininelife, ghost
- declension-1, femininesoul
“Magnificat anima mea Dominum.” — My soul doth magnify the Lord.
- active, form-of, imperative, present, second-personsecond-person singular present active imperative of animō
Formsanimae(genitive) · anima(nominative, singular) · animae(nominative, plural) · animae(genitive, singular) · animārum(genitive, plural) · animae(dative, singular) · animīs(dative, plural) · animābus(dative, plural) · animam(accusative, singular) · animās(accusative, plural) · animā(ablative, singular) · animīs(ablative, plural) · animābus(ablative, plural) · anima(singular, vocative) · animae(plural, vocative) · animā(canonical)