animo

Etymology
Borrowed from, from.

Noun

 * 1) desire, interest in doing something

Etymology
Borrowed from, from.

Noun

 * 1) soul (an immaterial individual essence regarded as the source of life)
 * 2) soul an individual person or life
 * 3) soul, driving force chief instigator or actor
 * 4) passion and feeling, spirit, mood
 * 5) * Jurij Finkel (translator), Mi responsas pri ĉio (Я отвечаю за всё) by Yuri German, Chapter 6,
 * kanto, kiun oni kantis per basaj, melankoliaj voĉoj sub severa ordono de Toĉjo:
 * — Pli da animo, kamaradoj, kun animo necesas! Panjo, donu senton!
 * the song that was sung with low, melancholy voices under Tolya’s strict order:
 * “More spirit, comrades, it’s got to be [sung] with spirit! Put some feeling into it, Mum!”
 * 1) * Jurij Finkel (translator), Mi responsas pri ĉio (Я отвечаю за всё) by Yuri German, Chapter 6,
 * kanto, kiun oni kantis per basaj, melankoliaj voĉoj sub severa ordono de Toĉjo:
 * — Pli da animo, kamaradoj, kun animo necesas! Panjo, donu senton!
 * the song that was sung with low, melancholy voices under Tolya’s strict order:
 * “More spirit, comrades, it’s got to be [sung] with spirit! Put some feeling into it, Mum!”
 * “More spirit, comrades, it’s got to be [sung] with spirit! Put some feeling into it, Mum!”

Etymology
From, from , from.

Noun

 * 1) desire, interest
 * 2) gusto, zest, spirit
 * 1) gusto, zest, spirit

Etymology 1
From.

Noun

 * 1) mind
 * 2) spirit, courage
 * 3) inclination
 * 4) thought
 * 5) opinion
 * 1) opinion

Etymology 1
From.

Verb

 * 1) to fill with breath or air
 * 2) to animate, quicken
 * 3) to refresh, revive
 * 4) to transform into a living being; to inspire
 * 5) to give or bring life to; to make alive, to make or cause to live
 * 6) to give spirit or vigor to
 * 7) to give courage to; to encourage
 * 8) to endow with spirit or courage
 * 9) to endow with a particular disposition of mind; to rouse, incite
 * 10) to give a particular disposition of mind to
 * 11)  to enliven
 * 12)  to kindle, light