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Definition of Animis

Animi
Animus An"i*mus, n.; pl. Animi. [L., mind.] Animating spirit; intention; temper. nimus furandi [L.] (Law), intention of stealing.

Meaning of Animis from wikipedia

- Angor animi (also referred to as angina animi, Gairdner's disease and also angina pectoris sine dolore), in medicine, is a symptom defined as a patient's...
- Psychopannychia first appeared in print in Latin as Vivere apud Christum non dormire animis sanctos, Strasbourg, 1542, and then in French, in a translation not by Calvin...
- Acerba animi (Latin, "Of harsh souls"; also called On the ****cution of the Church in Mexico) is an encyclical of Pope Pius XI promulgated on 29 September...
- Surrounding the image, at the top, is "South Carolina", and below, is Animis opibusque parati ('Prepared in mind and resources'). The other image on...
- Expulsion of congregations Mexico Cristero War Iniquis afflictisque Acerba animi Saints José Sánchez del Río Anti-clericalism in Mexico Miguel Pro Spain...
- Gr**** letters". In Berdowski, Piotr; Blahaczek, Beata (eds.). Haec mihi animis vestris templa, Studia classica, In Memory of Professor Leslaw Morawiecki...
- cupiditate non provident, similique sunt in culpa, qui officia deserunt mollitia animi, id est laborum et dolorum fuga. Et harum quidem reru[d]um facilis est e[r]t...
- XI condemned the Mexican government again in his 1932 encyclical Acerba animi. Problems continued with reduced hostilities until 1940, when in the new...
- De Tranquillitate Animi (On the tranquility of the mind / on peace of mind) is a Latin work by the Stoic philosopher Seneca (4 BC–65 AD). The dialogue...
- (c. 1504 – 1546 or 1547) was a Scottish humanist most noted for his De Animi Tranquillitate. "Florentius Volusenus" is a latinization of uncertain derivation;...