esprit

Etymology
Borrowed from. , possibly also.

Noun

 * 1) Spirit, enthusiasm.
 * 2) A wit.
 * 3) Liveliness, or active mind and spirit.

Translations

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Etymology
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Etymology
, from, borrowed from through Ecclesiastical Latin and Christian religious texts.

Noun

 * 1) immaterial or incorporeal substance
 * 2) disembodied mind
 * 3) mind (in the wide sense)
 * 4) mind (as principle of thought)
 * 5) specific mind aptitude
 * 6) high mind aptitude
 * 7) deep intention, sense, or purpose (of a text, action, attitude...); philosophy (in figurative sense)
 * 8)  human being, as possessing abilities of mind
 * 9) (old) volatile fluid ; (in particular) alcohol