Anima Meaning and Definition

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Anima

Pronunciation

/ˈænɪmə/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

A concept in analytical psychology referring to the instinctual aspect of an individual’s personality, characterized by their creative, spontaneous, and emotional tendencies.

Etymology

The word “Anima” originates from the Latin word “anima”, meaning “soul” or “breath”.

Usage Notes

The term “Anima” is often used in the context of psychology, philosophy, and literature to describe the human psyche, emotions, and unconscious desires.

Cultural References

Anima has been referenced in various works of literature, including Carl Jung’s book “The Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Vol. 9 (Part 1): The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious”, and has also been used in film and music to describe the creative and emotional aspects of a character’s personality.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

There are no common idiomatic expressions or phrases that include the word “Anima”, but it is often used in literary and poetic contexts to describe the human experience.

Related Words or Phrases

Words and phrases closely related to Anima include “conscious”, “unconscious”, “ego”, “id”, “Superego”, “Archetype”, and “Collective Unconscious”.

Anima often collocates with words such as “personality”, “psyche”, “soul”, “spirit”, and “instinct”.

Frequency of Use

The frequency of use of the word “Anima” is relatively low in everyday language, but it is commonly used in academic and literary contexts.

Common Misspellings

Common misspellings of Anima include “Anemma”, “Animu”, and “Animae”.

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