anima ae, f AN-, air, a current of air, breeze, breath, wind: impellunt animae lintea, H.: ignes animaeque, V.
— Esp., the air utrum (animus) sit ignis, an anima: semina terrarum animaeque, V.
—Breath: animam compressi, T.: animam recipe, take breath, T.: animam puram conservare: animas fovent illo, correct their breath, V.: inspirant graves animas, O.: anima amphorae, the fumes of wine, Ph.
—Meton., life: animam exstinguere, T.: deponere, N.: vomere, V.: de liberorum animā iudicandum est: anima nostra in dubio est, S.: Mortalīs animas sortiri, H.: et animam agere, et efflare dicimus, to give up the ghost: non eodem tempore et gestum et animam ageres, i. e. exert yourself in gesturing to the point of death.
—Prov.: quid, si animam debet? is in debt for his life? i. e. for everything, T.
—Poet., of a dear friend: animae dimidium meae, H.: animae pars, H.
— A life, living being, soul, person: egregias animas, quae, etc., V.: animae quales nec candidiores, etc., H.: magnae animae, Ta.
—The shades, departed spirits, manes: tu pias laetis animas reponis Sedibus, H.: animam sepulcro Condimus, V.
—The rational soul, mind: rationis consilique particeps: docent non interire animas, Cs.