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Definition of Besouled
1. endowed with a soul [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Besouled
Literary usage of Besouled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Studies in Contemporary Metaphysics by Reinhold Friedrich Alfred Hoernlé (1920)
"The latter in turn is divided into the living but not conscious, and the living
which is also " besouled 'V Moreover, this hierarchy presents not merely a ..."
2. Adolescence: Its Psychology and Its Relations to Physiology, Anthropology by Granville Stanley Hall (1904)
"Its ghost, in the many text-books devoted to it, lacks just the quality of logic
which made and besouled it. Philology, too, with all 'ts magnificence, ..."
3. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1894)
"... as " besouled, that is to say, endowed with feeling," but endowed also "with
motion, or, better, with the power of motion," he fundamentally upsets the ..."
4. Senescence, the last half of life by Granville Stanley Hall (1922)
"Fechner, who believed plants besouled, and even Haeckel knew better, although
Wundt insisted to the last that "all psychic activity is conscious. ..."
5. Plays by Albert Ellery Bergh (1900)
"Am Ia God ? so wondrous pure the light Within me! in these tokens I behold The
powers by which all Nature is besouled. Now may I reach the sage's words ..."
6. Psychological Principles by James Ward (1919)
"It must be embodied, just as the body to be anything more than a body in name,
a corpse in fact, must be—as the German would say—'besouled' ..."