Complete Definition of "soul"

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English

Etymology
OE. sawol|s�wol. Cognate with Dutch ziel, German Seele (the Scandinavian forms are borrowings from the Old English).

Pronunciation
(Received Pronunciation|UK) AHD|s�l, IPA|/s��l/, SAMPA|/s@Ul/
(General American|US) AHD|s�l, IPA|/so�l/, SAMPA|/soUl/
:rhymes|o�l
audio|en-us-soul.ogg|Audio (US)
:Homophones: Seoul, sole

Noun
en-noun

  1. The spirit or essence of a person usually thought to consist of ones's thoughts and personality. Often believed to live on after the person�s death.
  2. The spirit or essense of anything.
  3. life|Life, energy, vigour.

#:This place has no soul

  1. music soul music|Soul music.
  2. A person, especially as one among many.

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Derived terms
sell one's soul
soulful
soulfully
soulfulness
soul music

Translations
trans-top|the spirit or essence of a person that is believed to live on after the person�s death
Albanian: shpirt m
Arabic: ARchar|ر�ح (rúaħ) f, ARchar|��س|����س� (náfs) f
Catalan: ànima f
Chinese: �� (línghún)
Croatian: duša f
Czech: duše f
Dutch: ziel f
Esperanto: animo
Filipino: kalag
Finnish: sielu, henki
French: âme f
German: Seele f
Greek: ���ή (psiçí) f
Hebrew: נש�� romanization of Hebrew|neshamá f, נפש romanization of Hebrew|néfesh f
Hindi: �त�मा (�tm�)
Hungarian: lélek
Irish: anam m
Italian: anima f
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Japanese: � (����, tamashii), � (rei)
Korean: �� (yeonghon), � (neok), �백 (��, honbaek)
Latin: anima f
Latvian: dv�sele f
Malayalam: �ത�മാവ�� (��tm���)
Marathi: �त�मा (�tm�)
Northern Sami: heagga
Polish: dusza f
Portuguese: alma f
Romanian: t-|ro|suflet n
Russian: д��а (dušá) f
Scottish Gaelic: anam m
Slovak: duša f
Slovene: duša f
Spanish: alma f
Swedish: själ
Telugu: �త�మ (aatma)
Turkish: ruh
Ukrainian: д��а (dušá) f
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trans-top|Life, energy, vigour
Dutch: ziel f
Esperanto: animo
Finnish: sielu, henki
French: âme f
Greek: ���ή (psiçí) f
Hebrew: ר�� ���� romanization of Hebrew|ruakh khayím f, נש�� romanization of Hebrew|neshamá f
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Japanese: � (����, tamashii), 精� (seishin)
Korean: � (neok)
Latvian: dv�sele f
Polish: życie n
Romanian: t-|ro|spirit n
Russian: д��а (dušá) f
Swedish: själ
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trans-top|Soul music
Dutch: soul f
Finnish: soul
French: soul f
German: Soul
Greek: ��ο�λ (sowl) f, �αθιά�ικη (pathiárici) f
Hebrew: נש�� romanization of Hebrew|neshamá f
Japanese: ��� (souru)
Korean: �� (soul)
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Latvian: soul mūzika|soul mūzika
Polish: soul m
Romanian: t|ro|muzic� soul
Russian: �о�л (sóul) m
Slovak: soul m
Swedish: soul
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trans-top|A person, especially as one among many
French: âme f
Hebrew: נפש romanization of Hebrew|néfesh f, נפש ��� romanization of Hebrew|néfesh hayá f
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Romanian: t|ro|unic, t|ro|singur
Swedish: själ
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ttbc|Chinese: ��, �� (línghún)
ttbc|Estonian: hing
ttbc|Lithuanian: siela f
ttbc|Spanish: ánimo m

See also
mind
spirit


French

Alternative spellings
soûl, saoul

Etymology 1
From L.|fr satullus, diminutive of saturus.

Pronunciation
IPA|/su/

Homophones
sou
sous

Adjective
fr-adj

  1. drunk

Derived terms
souler

Synonyms
ivre

Etymology 2
From E.|fr #English|soul.

Noun
soul f

  1. #English|soul, soul music.

Category:French nouns
Category:fr:Music


Polish

Etymology
From E.|pl #English|soul.

Noun
soul m

  1. #English|Soul, soul music.

Category:Polish nouns
Category:pl:Music

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