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Spirit
Spirit
n.
Air
set
in
motion
by
breathing
;
breath
;
hence
,
sometimes
,
life
itself
.
Spirit
n.
A
rough
breathing
; an
aspirate
, as
the
letter
h;
also
, a
mark
to
denote
aspiration
; a
breathing
.
Spirit
n.
Life
, or
living
substance
,
considered
independently
of
corporeal
existence
; an
intelligence
conceived
of
apart
from
any
physical
organization
or
embodiment
;
vital
essence
,
force
, or
energy
, as
distinct
from
matter
.
Spirit
n.
The
intelligent
,
immaterial
and
immortal
part
of
man
;
the
soul
, in
distinction
from
the
body
in
which
it
resides
;
the
agent
or
subject
of
vital
and
spiritual
functions
,
whether
spiritual
or
material
.
Spirit
n.
Specifically
, a
disembodied
soul
;
the
human
soul
after
it
has
left
the
body
.
Spirit
n.
Any
supernatural
being
,
good
or
bad
; an
apparition
; a
specter
; a
ghost
;
also
,
sometimes
, a
sprite
,; a
fairy
; an
elf
.
Spirit
n.
Energy
,
vivacity
,
ardor
,
enthusiasm
,
courage
,
etc
.
Spirit
n.
One
who
is
vivacious
or
lively
;
one
who
evinces
great
activity
or
peculiar
characteristics
of
mind
or
temper
; as, a
ruling
spirit
; a
schismatic
spirit
.
Spirit
n.
Temper
or
disposition
of
mind
;
mental
condition
or
disposition
;
intellectual
or
moral
state
;
often
in
the
plural
; as, to be
cheerful
, or in
good
spirits
; to be
downhearted
, or in
bad
spirits
.
Spirit
n.
Intent
;
real
meaning
;
opposed
to
the
letter
, or to
formal
statement
;
also
,
characteristic
quality
,
especially
such
as is
derived
from
the
individual
genius
or
the
personal
character
; as,
the
spirit
of an
enterprise
, of a
document
, or
the
like
.
Spirit
n.
Tenuous
,
volatile
,
airy
, or
vapory
substance
,
possessed
of
active
qualities
.
Spirit
n.
Any
liquid
produced
by
distillation
;
especially
,
alcohol
,
the
spirits
, or
spirit
, of
wine
(it
having
been
first
distilled
from
wine
):
often
in
the
plural
.
Spirit
n.
Rum
,
whisky
,
brandy
,
gin
,
and
other
distilled
liquors
having
much
alcohol
, in
distinction
from
wine
and
malt
liquors
.
Spirit
n.
A
solution
in
alcohol
of a
volatile
principle
. Cf.
Tincture
.
Spirit
n.
Any
one
of
the
four
substances
,
sulphur
,
sal
ammoniac
,
quicksilver
, or
arsenic
(or,
according
to
some
,
orpiment
).
Spirit
n.
Stannic
chloride
.
See
under
Stannic
.
Spirit
v. t.
To
animate
with
vigor
; to
excite
; to
encourage
; to
inspirit
; as,
civil
dissensions
often
spirit
the
ambition
of
private
men
;
sometimes
followed
by up.
Spirit
v. t.
To
convey
rapidly
and
secretly
, or
mysteriously
, as if by
the
agency
of a
spirit
; to
kidnap
;
often
with
away
, or
off
.
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