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Anónimo

ánima
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Ingima : Articulated shell joined by means of pernios used in the S . XV and XVI .

  




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

Soul of the deceased who are in purgatory. Spirit that believes itself wanders in the environment. Spirit, ente, soul, fright, ghost. It can also be the hollow or mouth of a cannon.

  


furoya

1st_ It is the soul, spirit, vital energy. For most myths and religions it is the immaterial ness that remains of us after we die, and may have diverse destinations. That's why it's also a way to call a ghost. It comes to us from Latin anima, who took it from the Greek 945; 957; 949; 956; 959; 962; (let's say "blow" ) . 2o_ Skeleton or inner part that serves to give rigidity to an element . 3rd_ Artillery cannon hole or any firearm. 4th_ One of the hours of prayer in the Catholic Church.

  


V.M. Hjor Ku Xoans

Anima: field psychological dreamlike experience. The himself; intimacy. Heart or internal circumstances of instruments, which can register sensational effects. Internal space of a duct, complementary or supplementary elements can be exteriorized or expressed through a logical force. Circumstantial wall of the barrel of a gun. Athanor or hollow Quill. Longitudinal gap of a bamboo cane, where passing other substances.

  



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