thymos

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Ancient Greek θῡμός (thūmós, soul, heart). Doublet of thymus and fume.

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thymos

  1. (philosophy, in Platonic philosophy) that area of the soul where feelings of pride, indignation, shame etc are located

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Noun[edit]

thymōs

  1. accusative plural of thymus