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ψυχή
(Noun), 삶, 생명##생명의 숨, 생명의 피##영혼##유령, 혼, 귀신##마음, 이유, 정신##영혼, 정신##(드물게) 나비
ψῦχος
(Noun), 감기, 추위
ψῡ́χω
(Verb), 불다, 숨쉬다, 호흡하다####새롭게 하다, 재충전하다, 소생시키다##
ψυχήιος
(Adjective), 살아있는, 생기 넘치는, 움직이는
ψυχίδιον
(Noun), animula
ψυχικός
(Adjective), of or relating to life or the soul##concerned only with the life or animal qualities, as opposed with spiritual concerns
ψυχοδαί̈κτης
(Noun), killing the soul
ψυχοδοτήρ
(Noun), giver of the soul or life
ψυχολιπής
(Adjective), lifeless
ψυχομαχέω
(Verb), to fight to the last gasp, fight desperately
ψυχομαχία
(Noun), desperate fighting
ψυχοπλανής
(Adjective), making the soul wander
ψυχοπομπός
(Noun), guide or conductor of souls (Charon)
ψυχοπομπός
(Adjective), soul-guiding, -conducting
ψυχορραγέω
(Verb), to let the soul break loose, to lie at the last gasp
ψυχορραγής
(Adjective), letting the soul break loose, lying at the last gasp
ψυχοσσόος
(Adjective), saving the soul
ψυχοτακής
(Adjective), melting the soul
ψυχόω
(Verb), to give life to
ψυχροδόχος
(Adjective), receiving what is cold, the cold-bath
ψυχρολογέω
(Verb), to use frigid phrases

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