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nausea and
dizziness are. In Homer's works,
thumos was used to
denote emotions, desire, or an
internal urge.
Thumos was a
permanent possession of
living man...
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Euthymia (Gr****: εὐθυμία, "gladness, good mood, serenity"—literally "good
thumos") is a
central concept in the
moral thoughts of Democritus, who presents...
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perhaps originally meaning “breath, spirit”.
Compare Ancient Gr**** θῡμός (
thūmós, “soul, emotion”),
occasionally also “thought, mind”. Vaillant: Contracted...
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oblong shield; + εἶδος (eîdos), a form or
shape thym-
emotions Gr**** θῡμός (
thūmós), spirit, soul; courage; breath, mind,
emotions dysthymia -tic pertaining...
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theory End of
history Last Man Post-truth
politics Sociocultural evolution Thumos The
Clash of
Civilizations Whig
history Glaser,
Eliane (March 21, 2014)...
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other definitions of
courage are "Andrea, virtus, spirit, heart, mettle,
thumos, tenacity, gameness, resolution, bravery, boldness, valor, daring, hardihood...
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Athymhormic syndrome (from
Ancient Gr**** θυμός
thūmós, "mood" or "affect", and hormḗ, "impulse", "drive" or "appetite"),
psychic akinesia, or auto-activation...
- 'observation')
thumomancy /ˈθjuːmoʊmænsi/: by one's own soul,
presage (Gr****
thūmos, 'soul' + manteía, 'prophecy')
topomancy /ˈtɒpoʊmænsi/: by
geography and...
- "fire" *dʰuh₂mós "smoke" < *dʰewh₂- "to smoke" dew (< OE dēaw) fūmus "smoke"
thūmós "soul, life, breath; desire, temper" dhūmá- "smoke; mist, fog" Kurd du,...
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known to the
ancient Gr****s, and its name
comes from the Gr**** word θυμός (
thumos),
meaning "anger", or in
Ancient Gr****, "heart, soul, desire, life", possibly...