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psyche
1[sahyk]
Psyche
2[sahy-kee]
noun
Classical Mythology., a personification of the soul, which in the form of a beautiful girl was loved by Eros.
psyche,
the human soul, spirit, or mind.
Psychology, Psychoanalysis., the mental or psychological structure of a person, especially as a motive force.
Philosophy., (inNeoplatonism ) the second emanation of the One, regarded as a universal consciousness and as the animating principle of the world.
a female given name.
Psyche
1/ ˈsaɪkɪ /
noun
Greek myth a beautiful girl loved by Eros (Cupid), who became the personification of the soul
psyche
2/ ˈsaɪkɪ /
noun
the human mind or soul
Psyche
1In Roman mythology, a beautiful girl who was visited each night in the dark by Cupid, who told her she must not try to see him. When she did try, while he was asleep, she accidentally dropped oil from her lamp on him, and he awoke and fled. After she had performed many harsh tasks set by Cupid's mother, Venus, Jupiter made her immortal, and she and Cupid were married. Her name is Greek for both “soul” and “butterfly.”
psyche
2The mind, soul, or spirit, as opposed to the body. In psychology, the psyche is the center of thought, feeling, and motivation, consciously and unconsciously directing the body's reactions to its social and physical environment.
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Origin of Psyche1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Psyche1
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