"Animus deserdendi" is a Latin legal term that refers to the intention to abandon or forsake a right, property, or relationship. It is often discussed in the context of property law and can be relevant in cases of adverse possession or abandonment of property. Essentially, it denotes a mental state or intent to relinquish ownership or connection to something.
Anima Animus was created on 1999-02-15.
An animus is a series of basic impulses and instincts which govern one's actions.
The word "animus" (hostility, dislike) is an uncountable noun and has no plural.
I have a natural animus toward tomatoes, but I can usually stomach them in a sandwich.
You immediately get transported back to the animus! :)
its the sole mate of a woman, its a man who is created for a woman, animus is male character (logos) and anima is female character (eros) then animus of a the anima is a logos of an Eros.
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Animus Anima - 1996 is rated/received certificates of: Portugal:M/6
Animus - 2013 I was released on: USA: 26 March 2013 (DVD premiere)
corpus is a real substantial thing. Animus is the intention.
The term 'animus' in Latin often is interpreted as 'the spiritual or rational principle of life'. Its use differs from that of 'corpus', which refers to the body; and 'anima', which is defined as 'something that is breathing or blowing', and therefore is seen as the principle of physical life in ancient, classical Latin. Animus may be translated as 'soul'; 'heart', as the seat of feeling; 'disposition'; or 'character'. In the Latin phrase 'animus pro animis', perhaps the best choices for a close rendering in English is either 'soul for souls', or 'disposition for disposition'. And that makes for equivalence to the English saying of measure for measure.