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pneuma
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ?????? (pneûma, “wind, breath, spirit”), from ???? (pné?, “I blow, breathe”). Doublet of neume.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?nju?m?/
Noun
pneuma (plural pneumas or pneumata)
- (music) A neume.
- The spirit or soul.
- (Gnosticism) One of three levels of a human being, the spirit, along with the body and soul.
Derived terms
- pneumatic
Spanish
Noun
pneuma m (plural pneumas)
- Obsolete form of neuma.
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