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Freud
[froid, f
noun
Anna, 1895–1982, British psychoanalyst, born in Austria (daughter of Sigmund Freud).
Lucian, 1932–2011, British painter, born in Germany; grandson of Sigmund Freud.
Sigmund 1856–1939, Austrian neurologist: founder of psychoanalysis.
Freud
/ frɔɪd /
noun
Anna . 1895–1982, Austrian psychiatrist: daughter of Sigmund Freud and pioneer of child psychoanalysis
Sir Clement . 1924–2009, British broadcaster, writer, politician, and chef; best known as a panellist on the radio game show Just a Minute ; grandson of Sigmund Freud
Lucian . 1922–2011, British painter, esp of nudes and portraits; grandson of Sigmund Freud
Sigmund (ˈziːkmʊnt). 1856–1939, Austrian psychiatrist; originator of psychoanalysis, based on free association of ideas and analysis of dreams. He stressed the importance of infantile sexuality in later development, evolving the concept of the Oedipus complex. His works include The Interpretation of Dreams (1900) and The Ego and the Id (1923)
Other Word Forms
- anti-Freud adjective
- pro-Freud adjective
Example Sentences
‘Why we parted only God and Freud might be able to figure out,’ Allen says.
“Why we parted only God and Freud might be able to figure out,” Allen wrote.
Freud wrote that when his father died he felt “torn up by the roots,” and that is how my husband seems to me: tossing through the universe alone.
“One later student of constitutional history compared Beard’s influence to Darwin or Freud.”
One of their earliest connections was a shared interest in Freud and Jung, giving Ballesteros the sense the film would always be as much a psychological excavation as a chronicle.
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